The Easter weekend is less than two weeks away, and we know that many of you will be planning to visit your favourite local places. Some of them are likely to be very busy over the holidays, so I wanted to let you know what’s open near you and how to book your visit in advance so that everyone can enjoy their day safely. In England and Northern Ireland, gardens and parks remain open. In Wales we're already reopening coastal and countryside car parks. Subject to a decision by the Welsh Government, we're also hoping to reopen gardens from 29 March.
We will continue to use our booking system whilst social distancing requires us to carefully manage visitor numbers to keep everyone safe. Thank you for your patience and understanding over this.
On Friday 26 March, tickets will become available for the week beginning 29 March, including tickets for Good Friday and Easter Sunday. On Friday 2 April (Good Friday), tickets will become available for the week beginning 5 April, including tickets for Easter Monday.
Demand will be high, so we strongly advise you book ahead via our website, or you can call our booking team on 0344 249 1895 if you need help. When places aren’t fully booked, you’re welcome to visit without booking. Don’t forget that you can also explore coastal and countryside sites in your local area which don’t require booking.
You can find out more about booking your visit and search for places near you by visiting our website. There’s plenty of Easter-themed fun online too, including delicious Easter recipes and lots of activities to do at home.
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https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/how-to-book-your-visit-and-what-to-expect?campid=email_central_EasterService_24032021_NTEASTSER0321