Discounted and free entry:
Essential Companion Card
With an Essential Companion card brain injury survivors will be able to enter National Trust properties with up to two carers or companions, free of charge.
The brain injury survivor will either need to be a National Trust member or pay for their own entry, but their carer(s) or companion(s) won’t need to pay an entry fee.
Link Pass for groups
The National Trust also offers ‘Link Passes’ which give half-price entry to groups affiliated with disability charities, day centres, or registered care homes. Carers or companions with the group can enter free of charge.
Find out more about the Essential Companion card and the Link Pass, including how to apply, by visiting the National Trust website.
The National Trust Access Guide 2019:
Most National Trust sites are highly accessible, however due to the structural nature of some of the buildings it is advisable to check before your visit.
Download the National Trust Access Guide to find out detailed access information for each National Trust site.
You can also email accessforall@nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01793 817645 to speak to someone about your accessibility needs.
Accessible walks:
The National Trust has put together a list of their top accessible walks. Well-maintained paths and easy terrain make these routes suitable for pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility aids. Find out more by clicking here.