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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
From open countryside and fine gardens to magnificent houses, the special places in Shropshire and Staffordshire are just waiting to be discovered. Here's some inspiration for your visit.
An 18th-century estate for all seasons with 200 acres of parkland and Regency Mansion
A Staffordshire paradise: a rich blend of landscape, monuments, gardens and architecture, shaped by exploration and global encounters.
High sandstone ridge and hill fort overlooking dramatic red sandstone rock houses
Take a walk across the wildlife-rich heathland and enjoy the views across the Shropshire Hills, or simply play in the stream in the valley.
A comfortable home telling the story of a brewer, a widow and three generations of the Lander family
Many of our places have trails, activities, workshops and events taking place throughout the year. From improving your photography skills to wellbeing walks, there's something for everyone. There's always something for families during each school holiday - start planning your Easter adventures now.
We're working with partner organisations on numerous conservation projects across Shropshire, and beyond, to improve nature connectivity and increase wildlife habitats.
Enjoy the great outdoors at Carding Mill Valley and the Shropshire Hills. Find out about the best routes and keeping yourself safe while out walking and cycling on the Long Mynd.
Get outdoors with the family and use the explorer trail to access woodlands and nature. Enjoy walks, cycling and running or let your little ones build a den in the woods.
You could play a vital role, preserving and maintaining the history and nature of the places we look after and sharing their stories with visitors.
There are five National Trust supporter group in Shropshire and Staffordshire and you can join one to meet like-minded people, make new friends and learn more about the work of the National Trust.
There are a number of sustainable options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Shropshire and Staffordshire, whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your visit.
A newly-converted accessible barn with countryside views.
Nestled on the edge of the Shugborough Estate, this pretty, neo-classical gate house is a brilliant bolthole for exploring the countryside.
In a secluded spot in the Shropshire countryside, this unique holiday cottage is perfect for family and friends to gather and enjoy.
A neo-classical lodge at the grand entrance to Attingham Park
A cosy barn conversion in South Shropshire, which is surrounded by lots of local attractions.
Simple group accommodation that’s a short five-mile drive to Bridgnorth and within easy distance of the Shropshire Hills.
Follow in the footsteps of a National Trust Ranger and find out what it takes to look after nature and wildlife on Kinver Edge. It's free to join the walk but please book a ticket so we know how many people to expect.
Join us for a rare glimpse into Attingham’s Hidden Home—where the mansion’s private past unfolds through the lives of its last residents.
On Wednesday 30 April and Thursday 1 May our costumed Basement Volunteers will present a banquet fit for a king, or rather, the lords and ladies of Attingham.
Experience Shugborough in blossom through a selection of watercolour studies by local artist R. N. Clarke.
In 2025, discover Dorothy Lander and her 1912 travels. Book a ticket and explore Sunnycroft’s history through our *Introduction to Sunnycroft* tour, featuring her diary that documented her journey across the world.
Canoe through Attingham’s hidden gem, the beautiful River Tern. Suitable for all ages and experience levels, this is a unique opportunity to paddle back in time and experience the history and beauty of Attingham Park through the views from the river.
Come along to see what treasures you will find, we will be selling our most interesting books.
Follow the suitcase trail around the Hall and discover what life was like for a school of evacuated boys who lived at Benthall Hall during World War 2.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.