The National Trust protects and cares for places so people and nature can thrive. As Europe’s largest conservation charity, it looks after nature, beauty and history across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. By buying a National Trust gift card, you’re helping to protect coast, countryside and historical sites for future generations, because the money it raises goes towards looking after much loved places.
You can now enjoy a 10% saving on National Trust gift cards. You can choose the value from £10 to £500 (in multiples of £5). So if you load £50, you will only pay £45!
Begin the process below by choosing whether to purchase a physical or digital gift card:
The gift cards can be used for:
- For admission
- In National Trust cafes and restaurants
- In National Trust shops and also in the online shop
- For National Trust Holiday bookings made by telephone
- When staying at the three Historic House Hotels - Hartwell House, Bodysgallen Hall and Middlethorpe Hall
- For new National Trust membership which gives unlimited discoveries and free annual access to over 500 places
The 10% saving is applicable for the purchase of new National Trust gift cards which can be redeemed in a number of ways at National Trust places, including membership when purchased at National Trust locations. Please note that gift cards cannot be used to renew existing memberships. The reduction in cost will be automatically applied when purchasing the gift card and displayed on the website checkout page. Cards purchased under the terms of this offer must not be re-sold. For further details about how the cards can be used please see the full Ts and Cs here.

Visitors walking on the drive outside the house at Kingston Lacy, Dorset.

The Dovecote in the Walled Garden at Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate, Norfolk
In 1895, founders of the National Trust, Octavia Hill, Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley pledged to preserve our historical and natural places. Their aim was not only to save important sites, but to open them up for everyone to enjoy.
From this trio of environmental pioneers, the National Trust was created – and their original values are still at the heart of everything the Trust does 130 years later.
Images ©National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra/Andrew Butler