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Posted 8 June 2023

Free National Trust / RSPB Family Pass (single-use) via newspaper purchase (09/06 - 13/06) e.g. Daily Star 85p (Reach) @ National Trust

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You can claim a free National Trust and RSPB family pass (single use) in various Reach newspapers 09/06 to 13/06. e.g. Daily Star is 85p, Express & Mirror is £1.30. Terms and conditions apply. Handy if looking for a cheap family day out.

Each family pass gives 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). The offer can be redeemed until July 4, 2023.



Front page of the Daily star 09/06

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Front page of Daily Express 09/06


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Front page of Mirror 09/06


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The National Trust has more than 200 sites where you can use your pass to explore miles of unspoilt coastline and countryside or visit historic houses, stately homes and ancient castles. The offer is valid for most National Trust properties across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, please click here to see the exclusions.

Or you could choose to discover wildlife at one of the following 19 RSPB nature reserves across the UK:

Arne

Belfast's Window on Wildlife

Bempton Cliffs

Burton Mere wetlands

Conwy

Dungeness

Frampton Marsh

Lakenheath Fen

Leighton Moss

Loch Garten

Minsmere

Dearne Valley Old Moor

Pulborough Brooks

Rainham Marshes

Rathlin Island

Saltholme

Strumpshaw Fen

Titchwell Marsh

Ynys-hir

Each family pass gives 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). The offer can be redeemed until July 4, 2023.




Excluded properties.

Places in the East

  • Hatfield Forest
  • Orford Ness National Nature Reserve
  • Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds

Places in London and the South East

  • 2 Willow Road
  • 575 Wandsworth Road
  • Ascott
  • Ashridge Estate
  • Boarstall Tower
  • Buscot Park
  • Buscot Old Parsonage
  • Carlyle's House
  • Clandon Park
  • Cobham Mausoleum
  • Coleshill Heritage and Rural Skills Centre
  • Dorneywood Garden
  • Eastbury Manor House
  • The Homewood
  • King's Head
  • Leighton House Museum
  • Leith Hill Place
  • Oakhurst Cottage
  • Old Soar Manor
  • Pitstone Windmill
  • Princes Risborough Manor House
  • Priory Cottage
  • Stoneacre
  • St John’s Jerusalem
  • The Vyne
  • Waddesdon
  • Wakehurst Place
  • West Green House Garden
  • West Wycombe Park
  • Woolbeding Gardens

Places in the Midlands

  • Belton House
  • Birmingham Back to Backs
  • Cronkhill
  • Farnborough Hall
  • Grantham House
  • Middle Littleton Tithe Barn
  • Morville Hall
  • The Old Manor
  • Priest's House
  • Rosedene
  • Town Walls Tower

Places in the North

  • Alderley Edge
  • The Beatles Childhood Homes (20 Forthlin Rd & Mendips)
  • Braithwaite Hall
  • Cragside
  • Dunstanburgh Castle
  • Formby
  • Gawthorpe Hall
  • Hadrian’s Wall & Housesteads Fort
  • Hardman's House
  • Maister House
  • Moulton Hall
  • Mount Grace Priory
  • Nether Alderley Mill
  • Steam Yacht Gondola
  • Tatton Park
  • Wentworth Woodhouse

Places in Northern Ireland

  • Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge
  • Giant's Causeway
  • Murlough National Nature Reserve
  • Portstewart Strand

Places in the South West

  • Bath Assembly Rooms
  • Brownsea Island and Ferry
  • Great Chalfield Manor
  • Hailes Abbey
  • King John's Hunting Lodge
  • Lundy
  • Philipps House
  • St Michael's Mount
  • Treasurer's House
  • Westwood Manor
  • White Mill

Places in Wales

  • Aberdeunant
  • Cilgerran Castle
  • Cwmmau Farmhouse
  • Dolaucothi Goldmines
  • Segontium
  • Skenfrith Castle
  • Ty Mawr Wybnant

Other exceptions

Exceptions also include all car parks, and properties managed by Historic Houses Hotels Ltd, English Heritage, CADW, London Partner properties and local authorities.
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Edited by Chanchi32, 9 June 2023
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  1. kazzmo0305's avatar
    Thank you.
  2. C00L's avatar
    Okay, I always wanted to ask under these posts...
    If it's only us, 2 adults, can it still be used, or we do need to borrow a child somewhere?
    I couldn't find anything about it anywhere in any T&Cs. Two adults and max 3 children. 0 is less than 3, asked Alexa.

    Not like I need it for free, I'm happy to pay to see any of these so they can maintain them for us. Some people involved sometimes get suspiciously rich somehow, but whatever floats their boats... I have nothing against it until it floats the parks/attractions as well.
    chchd1's avatar
    I've used these in the past with 2 adults and no children and the staff were fine with it.
  3. T_Gosling's avatar
    We went to Sutton Hoo in Suffolk last time, a good day out!
  4. gordonliverpool's avatar
    Great offer I have used similar offers in the past. Unfortunetly not much by us so it will be another trip to Speke Hall with the grandkids.
    scottlee1's avatar
    Short hop over the border Gordon takes you to beautiful Wales Went to Penrhryn Castle the other weekend, highly recommended 🏽 I might try Speke Hall though
  5. calmac3105's avatar
    Great offer for most National Trust properties but sadly not all…
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  6. daedos's avatar
    Used to last one to visit Bodiam castle. Nice day out. Heat
  7. bayhabourbutcher's avatar
    is the barcode re-usable or is it one time use ?
    gg1pl's avatar
    Reusable if it's the same as previously. Generic barcode so it can be shared too
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