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How to get a free National Trust pass
The ticket, worth up to £50, will give you access to a historic house, incredible castle or stunning garden in the UK until 6 March 2026
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The cost of family activities can spiral, but thankfully, you can enjoy a free day out from now until 6 March if you pick up a free National Trust pass.
The entry, worth up to £50, enables up to two adults and three children, or one adult and four children, to visit a National Trust property in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
You could visit Coleton Fishacre House and Garden – rated the Best garden in England by Which? members. Or head to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal in Yorkshire – rated the best historic attraction in the UK, also by Which? members. Or there's Corfe Castle, a 1,000-year-old dramatic ruin in Dorset.
Simply head to the Daily Star or Daily Express, and fill out the online form to gain a free pass. You need to be quick, as only 7,000 are up for grabs.
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What is a National Trust family day pass?
With a family day pass, up to two adults and three kids, or one adult and four kids, can enter a National Trust property.
Just be aware that children must be 17 or under, and you never have to pay for under-fives.
Can adults without kids use a National Trust family pass?
Save 25% - was £49, now £36.75 for a year, with each purchase. Offer ends 15 April 2026
Where can I visit using the free National Trust pass?
There are hundreds of properties to choose from in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. They include Chartwell in Kent - the former home of Sir Winston Churchill. There's medieval Bodiam Castle in Sussex, with its original moat, towers and portcullis, and Wentworth Castle in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, which has glorious gardens, woodlands and parklands to explore.