National Trust Explorer Pass
If you're planning a trip in England, Wales and Northern Ireland this year, buy a National Trust Explorer Pass to tailor your trip and enjoy entry to most of the places in their care
eligible with a VisitBritain Gift Card
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An Explorer Pass enables you to enjoy entry to over 500 places in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 48 hours in advance to receive a full refund.
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Highlights
- With a National Trust Explorer Pass you can enjoy entry to most of the places in their care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Tailor the 4, 8 and 14 day ticket options to fit your trip and suit your needs. You’re then free to visit as many places as you like for the length of your ticket
- From historic houses, gardens, rural coastlines and forests there’s something for everyone
- Includes free parking in National Trust car parks
What's included
- Entry into most of the places in National Trust’s care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Free parking in the car parks
Food and drinks
Prepare for the experience
Ticket Types and Prices
A single pass (one adult):
- Four days – £40
- Eight days – £53
- 14 days – £70
A joint pass (two adults):
- Four days – £66
- Eight days – £87
- 14 days – £115
A family pass (with one adult):
- Four days – £44
- Eight days – £58
- 14 days – £76
A family pass (with two adults):
- Four days – £69
- Eight days – £91
- 14 days – £121
Accessibility information
- National Trust places include information about accessibility on their specific property webpage under the ‘Accessibility’ link. Search for places here.
Ticket restrictions
- Passes are not for resale
- No refunds will be given for any unused days of the Explorer Pass
- The pass is for the named person(s) only. ID may be requested (driver’s license, passport or identity card)
- This pass is only available to groups of 10 or fewer people. Passes are not available to buy at National Trust properties and can only be purchased online
Parking
- The Explorer Pass includes free parking in National Trust car parks
- To use the pass for parking, please print the confirmation and visibly display the information shown under the dotted line on the vehicle’s dashboard
- If you don’t have access to a printer please write down and display the order reference number found in your confirmation email
- Coaches are excluded. Vans, motorhomes and caravans are subject to local restrictions
With an Explorer Passes you can enjoy free entry to most National Trust locations and free parking in the car parks.
Opening hours may be subject to change at any time. So it is best to check here before planning a visit. Please check opening times before you visit and whether you need to book in advance.
There are some excluded places where the Explorer Pass won’t give you free admission. These include:
- Aberdeunant, Carmarthenshire
- Ascott, Buckinghamshire
- Ashdown House, Oxfordshire
- The Beatles’ Childhood Homes (20 Forthlin Rd & Mendips), Liverpool
- Boarstall Duck Decoy, Buckinghamshire
- Boarstall Tower, Buckinghamshire
- Braithwaite Hall, North Yorkshire
- Buscot Park, Oxfordshire
- Cilgerran Castle, Pembrokeshire
- Cobham Wood & Mausoleum, Kent
- Dorneywood Garden, Buckinghamshire
- Eastbury Manor House, London
- Force Crag Mine, Lake District
- Grantham House, Lincolnshire
- Gray’s Printing Press, Northern Ireland
- The Homewood, Surrey
- Housesteads Fort, Northumberland
- Long Crendon Courthouse, Buckinghamshire
- Lundy, Devon
- Moulton Hall, North Yorkshire
- Nether Alderley Mill, Cheshire
- Oakhurst Cottage, Surrey
- Orford Ness, Suffolk
- Owletts, Kent
- Pitstone Windmill, Buckinghamshire
- Priest’s House, Somerset
- Princes Risborough Manor House, Buckinghamshire
- Priory Cottage, Oxfordshire
- St John’s Jerusalem, Kent
- Shute Barton, Devon
- Steam Yacht Gondola, Lake District
- Stembridge Tower Mill, Somerset
- Stonehenge, Wiltshire
- Wakehurst Place, Sussex
- West Green House, Hampshire
- Westwood Manor, Wiltshire
White Mill, Dorset
The Explorer Pass doesn’t provide admission to places with reciprocal entry agreements, such as English Heritage (including Stonehenge and Housesteads Fort), National Trust for Scotland or other International National Trusts Organisation members. Exceptions also include places managed by Historic House Hotels Ltd, Cadw, London Partner properties and local authorities.
How to get there
National Trust Explorer Passes cover entry to most of the places in their care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Supplier information
This product is sold by VisitBritain Shop and provided by National Trust.