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National Trust deals
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We don't currently have any National Trust deals.
Latest Expired Deals
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Free National Trust family pass
Excludes National Trust Scotland and English Heritage sites
ExpiredIf you go online to the National Trust, you can get a free one-time family pass, which can be used on any day until Friday 18 October. On average, the pass would normally cost £25 to £35 depending on which site you're visiting.
National Trust wouldn't tell us how many passes were available. This offer is very popular with MoneySavers, so is likely to run out very quickly.
What does the pass cover?
The family pass allows two adults and up to three children, or one adult and up to four children (or couples or individuals) to visit one National Trust site for free in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Scotland locations and English Heritage sites aren't included). Kids must be 17 or under, though under-fives go free anyway.
There's nothing to pay for entry, but some car parks charge fees, and this pass doesn't get them for free. One pass per household is permitted.
Some National Trust properties require booking in advance (check beforehand)
You can do this by selecting 'Book a visit' on your chosen property, choosing a member's ticket and entering the code AUTUMN24 when asked for your membership number. By selecting the free member's ticket, you won't need to input any bank details.
You'll need to show your email and pass when you arrive at your National Trust site – if you booked, you'll need to show your booking confirmation, email, and the pass. Mobile coverage may be limited at some National Trust sites, so it's a good idea to download it to your device, or print the email.
There are a few excluded National Trust locations – see 'More info' below for a full site exclusions list.
If you have any queries, you can contact enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk for assistance.
For other places to visit, check out our latest cheap days out.
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'Free' National Trust family pass with 95p newspaper
Excludes National Trust Scotland, English Heritage sites, and August bank holiday weekend
ExpiredIf you pick up a physical copy of the Daily Star (95p), Daily Mirror or Daily Express (both £1.50) by Sunday 21 July, you'll find a free National Trust family pass printed as a voucher within the papers. Some regional papers are also included, such as the Liverpool Echo and Manchester Evening News – see 'More info' below for a full list of papers. A free digital pass option launched on Tuesday morning at 10am, but these have now all been claimed.
What does the pass cover?
This is a one-time family pass that can be used on any day until Sunday 1 September, excluding the summer bank holiday weekend (24-26 August). On average, the pass would normally cost £25 to £35 depending on which site you're visiting.
The family pass allows two adults and up to three children, or one adult and up to four children (or couples or individuals) to visit one National Trust site for free in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Scotland locations and English Heritage sites aren't included). Kids must be 17 or under, though under-fives go free anyway.
There's nothing to pay for entry, but some car parks charge fees, and this pass doesn't get them for free. One pass per household is permitted.
Some National Trust properties require booking in advance (check beforehand)
You can do this by selecting 'Book a visit' on your chosen property, choosing a member's ticket and entering the code REACHSUMMER2024 when asked for your membership number. By selecting the free member's ticket, you won't need to input any bank details.
You'll need to show your paper voucher when you arrive at your National Trust site – if you booked, you'll need to show your booking email and the voucher. Mobile coverage may be limited at some National Trust sites, so it's a good idea to download it to your device, or print the email.
There are a few excluded National Trust locations – see 'More info' below for a full site exclusions list.
There are separate terms and conditions for Northern Ireland.
If you have any queries, you can contact nationaltrustpromo@reachplc.com for assistance.
For other places to visit, check out our latest cheap days out.