Whether you’re into peaceful strolls through sun-dappled woodlands, spotting wildlife, or exploring hidden gems in nature, the National Trust has something special waiting for you.
With this amazing offer, you can enjoy FREE entry to a National Trust property of your choice - worth up to £50! The pass covers up to 2 adults and 3 children, or 1 adult and 4 children, or 2 adults - it’s the ideal excuse to gather your favourite people and soak up the summer sunshine outdoors.
This offer is valid at participating National Trust locations across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland until Sunday, August 31, 2025 inclusive, excluding Saturday, August 23 - Monday, August 25 inclusive. This pass is only valid at participating National Trust places. Not all places can accept passes. Please click here to avoid being charged for admission, to see opening times and to see any pre-booking requirements.
How to Claim Your Free Voucher
Simply pick up a copy of your Daily Mirror any day from Saturday, July 5 until Sunday, July 13, 2025, inside you will find your voucher to bring to a National Trust property of your choice.
For suggestions on where to go, click here and get ready for an unforgettable summer adventure with the National Trust!
Celebrate the sunny season by reconnecting with nature, enjoying fresh air, and making unforgettable memories with family and friends. Don’t miss your chance to explore beautiful National Trust sites - for free!
For any queries relating to your day out please contact the National Trust on their website here. For any queries relating to this promotion please contact nationaltrustpromo@reachplc.com
For full terms and conditions click here.
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