Sunday 7 April 2013

Summer = outdoor activities

We are member of National Trust. The reason is because me and hubby is an outdoor person that love adventure and exploring new things/ places/ culture/ food.

Now, since we have 2 young children its become necessity for us going out. If you want to know more you can go to this link

Last time all of us went to Stonehenge and by having our National Trust member card (since we member for family package), we dont have to pay anything when we went there include the parking and the best things is no need to queue even though that time its jam packed people.

Same case with the Avebury (smaller version of Stonehenge) and Winkworth Arboretum. When we became National Trust member basically they will give us booklet about any property/ building, beach, greenery, that we can enter without need to pay anything. And also they gave us sticker that we can put in our car so when we park in the premises of National Trust they will not charge us anything.

So far we've been using our National Trust card quite alot. And im proud being their member, since National Trust preserving historic building or historic places that worth to be kept well, yet at the same time giving us education and knowledge.

Summer is coming that means outdoor activities for us, i will making a lots of posting about outdoor and National Trust card member is part of my things that need to be carry on my wallet.

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Ps. National Trust sent me email about Free Weekend :

This Spring the National Trust is opening the doors to more than 200 of its houses and gardens for free for an entire weekend!  Please see the below article for further details on the offer, and feel free to add this to your sites to help further promote the National Trust.

 On the 20th and 21st April families across the UK will have the opportunity to explore some of Britain’s best landscapes together, without stretching the purse strings.  With winter behind us, the Free Weekend provides an opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors and enjoy the charity’s picturesque gardens and houses across the UK.

Whether it’s building a den in the woods at Gibside or discovering rare breeds of farm animals at Wimpole Estate, National Trust has an activity offering for a variety of family fun.

As well as giving families the opportunity to spend quality time together in fun spaces, the Free Weekend also removes financial concerns usually associated with great days out, providing a family saving of around £30.

To plan your free weekend visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/freeweekend and download a free voucher today for the location of your choice.


About the Free Weekend:
 The National Trust is holding a Free Weekend over the 20th-21st April. There will be a number of excluded properties, which will be detailed at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/freeweekend.  To enter a property all you need to do is show your Free Weekend voucher which can be downloaded from the website.
More than 200 properties are taking part, in addition to the swathes countryside spaces the National Trust cares for which are always free access

About National Trust:
The National Trust looks after more than 250,000 hectares of countryside, 710 miles of coastline and hundreds of historic places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. For more information and ideas for great value family days out go to: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/


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