Vicky Parry
8th Jul 2025
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Claim a free, single-use pass to use until Sunday 31st August (not valid 23-25 August inclusive).
Fancy getting your hands of a free National Trust ticket?
Following on from a hugely successful autumn pass giveaway earlier this year, the National Trust once again have FREE family passes available.
Get your pass by buying a copy of The Daily Mirror or The Daily Express any day from Saturday 5th July 2025 to Sunday 13th July.
You can also claim your voucher online HERE.
The best part? The ticket allows for up to two adults and four children to enter a National Trust site for free. Yes, you read that correctly. You can get free entry for six people. Adults, of course, are those aged 18 years and over, and children count as those aged between five and 17 years old. Those under the age of five get free entry to National Trust properties anyway.
Make sure you double check the website of the property you are going to in advance, as some of them require you to book prior to the date of your visit. If you do not book for certain properties, you may not be guaranteed entry.
There are also some exclusions, and some National Trust venues are not included in the promotion. You can see all the exclusions here. Make sure to double-check the list prior to arriving to avoid having to pay for a ticket!
Tickets are limited, however. The offer will continue on until the number of allocated tickets have been claimed.
The tickets are valid Monday to Sunday, so you can enjoy your visit any day of the week, but not Bank Holiday weekends. The pass can also be used within any of the advertised opening hours for the property you want to visit. However, some sites may have parking charges, which you will still need to pay. The ticket covers entry to the site only.
The tickets are not valid at external National Trust events where an additional entry fee is required, and the tickets are not valid in conjunction with any other offer. You can read the full T&Cs here.
So, whether you fancy Castle Ward, a unique 18th-century mansion in Downpatrick, County Down or want to roam freely in an ancient royal hunting forest such as Hatfield Forest in Essex, there is bound to be something for everyone to enjoy.