Free Family Day Pass for the National Trust for every reader worth up to £50
21.07.2023 - 10:03
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If you are looking for things to do with your family and friends over the Summer holidays, then why not take up our great offer of a free family pass to a National Trust property? From towering castles and sprawling stately homes to woodland walks and wild moorland, the National Trust has more than 500 incredible places to explore. Which is why we've teamed up with them to give away every reader a FREE family day pass (worth up to £50 each) for a FREE visit to one of its spectacular sites this summer.
With this amazing offer, each family pass gives a one-time entry to your chosen attraction and covers admission for two adults and up to three children (or one adult and up to four children). Whatever’s on your family’s wish list for a summer day out, that National Trust has lots of places to visit and things to do.
From coastal walks, woodland cycles, exploring glorious gardens in summer bloom to the stately homes royalty called home. And while you are there, you can discover and learn about people and places from the past, discover great works of art, architecture and beautiful gardens.
Get closer with nature and learn how to identify birdsong and spot bats, water voles and ancient trees - or why not have a go at forest bathing? There is something for everyone. So don’t miss out – pick up a copy of OK! Tuesday, July 25 2023 to get your FREE family day pass to use at your choice of National Trust property.
Your FREE family day pass can be used up until Friday, August 25, 2023 (excluding bank holiday weekends), so there's plenty of time to enjoy a free day out.The offer is valid for most National Trust properties across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. See some suggestions of where to go here and please click here to
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