Can I Use My National Trust Membership In Wales?

You can use your card to explore over 500 special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Does National Trust England cover Wales?

We look after nature, beauty and history throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland for everyone, for ever. You can find out more about the National Trust here.

Does the National Trust have properties in Wales?

From eccentric aristocrats to tales of love and loss painted on to walls, our magnificent welsh stately homes, mansions and their collections bring Welsh history and stories to life.

Does National Trust cover Scotland and Wales?

As the National Trust for Scotland operates a reciprocal access arrangement with the National Trust, the pass will also operate in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Where can I go with a National Trust membership?

National Trust Places You Must Visit When You Become A Member

  • Stourhead in Wiltshire.
  • Dunster Castle and Gardens in Somerset.
  • Lydford Gorge in Devon.
  • Lundy Island near Devon.
  • Brownsea Island near Dorset.
  • Corfe Castle in Dorset.
  • Bodnant Garden in Wales.
  • West Green House Garden in Hampshire.

Are benefits the same in Wales and England?

As of 2021, the UK average was £15.59 while in Wales it was £14.40 per hour. Pay is lower in particular areas, such as Conwy (£12.96), Powys (£13.20) and the Vale of Glamorgan (£13.41).

What English Heritage sites can you visit with National Trust membership?

National Trust covers all sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Heritage sites in Scotland are looked after by Historic Scotland, which is a similar charitable trust. What is this? However, you can still access these sites with your membership card for free.

Can I use my English National Trust card in Wales?

You can use your card to explore over 500 special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Start planning your next trip today.

Is Cardiff Castle part of the National Trust?

Is Cardiff Castle a National Trust site? No, Cardiff Castle is owned and managed by Cardiff City Council.

Is buying a house in Wales the same as in England?

Generally, the law and rules relating to property matters and conveyancing are the same in England and Wales. There is a completely different system for the sale and purchase of land in Scotland – but England and Wales have always been the same.

Are all National Trust places free to members?

With National Trust membership you can enjoy:
Free entry to over 500 places in our care. Free parking at most National Trust car parks. National Trust Handbook, full of information about our places.

Can National Trust members get into English heritage sites for free?

As a member of the National Trust, you can visit other heritage sites around the world for free. The organisations are listed on the INTO website.

Can I use my National Trust card at English Heritage sites?

Can I use my National Trust card for entry into English Heritage sites? No. The memberships are separate and being a member of one organisation will not gain you entry into the other.

Does National Trust membership cover all UK?

Using your card in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
You can use your card to explore over 500 special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Start planning your next trip today.

Can you get into Kew Gardens with National Trust membership?

Please note, Kew Gardens is not part of the National Trust so all National Trust members will need to pay general admission to visit. *Please note: Advance tickets must be purchased 48 hours or more from the time of entry in order to receive the discounted price.

Do National Trust members get free entry in Scotland?

Membership benefits
Being a member has some brilliant benefits: Unlimited, free access to the heritage in our care, with over 100 places to explore all across Scotland – from coastlines to castles, art to architecture, wildlife to wilderness. Free parking in our Trust-owned car parks.

What benefits can I get in Wales?

Benefits entitlement

  • Universal Credit. Universal Credit is a payment to help with your living costs which is paid monthly.
  • New Style Employment and Support Allowance.
  • New Style Job Seeker’s Allowance.
  • Personal Independence Payment.
  • Statutory Sick Pay.
  • Pension Credit.

Is it cheaper to live in Wales or England?

Is Wales expensive? No, with a few exceptions, Wales is an inexpensive place to live and the value for money is excellent. By comparison with similar areas in England, the property is cheaper and the cost of living is low. The overall cost of living in Wales is estimated at 15% less than the rest of the UK.

Why are prescriptions free in Wales but not England?

Wales’ industrial heritage left a legacy of ill-health among its population, especially in regard to chronic health conditions. This inherited position helped persuade the Assembly Government that it made sense to abolish prescription charges as one key part of its concerted effort to tackle chronic conditions.

Are there any English Heritage sites in Wales?

Beaumaris, Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech castles, along with the fortifications surrounding the towns of Conwy and Caernarfon, have been collectively declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward.

What is the difference between National Trust and English Heritage?

2. Re: National Trust or English Heritage? English Heritage sites are to do with history and national trust sites are to with history but also possibly gardens and landscapes.