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Blossom launch at Outernet, London, April 2024
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Blossom city experiences 

Discover a range of blossom experiences across cities and spaces near you. From yoga and meditation to immersive exhibitions and workshops – there are plenty of ways to get involved.

Picnicking on the lawn at Allan Bank and Grasmere, Lake District
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Best picnic spots 

Pack your favourite food, grab a blanket and visit one of the best picnic spots in our care. Whether it's beside a grand house, in colourful gardens or next to the sea, there are plenty of locations to choose from.

Two visitors explore outside at Dyffryn Gardens, following a concrete path that leads to five steps leading down to a lower level of the garden. They're surrounded by evergreen foliage and a large white magnolia tree overhead.
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Gardens with magnolias 

Explore the top spots to see magnolias this spring at the places we care for. Revel in the colours of the season with these blooms in shades of pink, purple and white.

The Great Hall at Knole in Kent looking towards the ornately carved wooden screen across one wall and geometrically patterned white plaster ceiling of squares and octagons
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Places with a royal story to tell 

Bring history to life and discover some of the best royal connections to the places we look after, from a warrior king and ghost queen to traitors of the crown.

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Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes at your favourite places.

Things to see and do

Stack of chocolate cookies and a bowl of mini chocolate eggs in the background
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Easter cookies recipe 

Follow this recipe to bake the perfect cookie for your Easter weekend spread. These treats are chewy on the inside, crispy on the outside, and are sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

Multiple origami blossom flowers
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How to make an origami blossom 

Try our step-by-step blossom origami tutorial in this easy spring-inspired craft. Make flowers in different sizes and colours to decorate your home or give to friends and family.

Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) emerging from log roost.
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Our guide to UK bats 

The places we look after are home to every kind of bat that lives in the UK; with Bat Appreciation Day on 17 April, make use of our handy guide to identify different species and find out where to spot them.

NARCISSUS 'THE INCOMPARABLE DAFFODIL' by Georg Ehret, 1753. Botanical illustration situated in Gallery IV (the Botanical Gallery) at Dudmaston, Shropshire.
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Spring scenes in our collections 

Spring's promise of new beginnings has been an inspiration to artists and designers for centuries. Discover spring through some of its most evocative depictions in the collections and objects we care for.

In the news

A Eurasian beaver perched by the water and eating

England's first legal wild release of beavers 

On 5 March, two pairs of adult beavers were released into the wet woodland that surrounds Little Sea at Studland Bay in Dorset. This was under licence from the government, which was the first licence of its kind to be issued in England – all previous releases have been for releases into enclosures.

Holidays and shopping

The exterior of The Round House, a National Trust holiday cottage with white walls built in a circular design. The house sits in a glade in a wooded area in summer.

Quirky places to stay 

Fancy staying in a 200-year-old cobbler's shop or a former observatory? Explore the more unusual holiday cottages we look after.

A felt rabbit, eggs and carrots hang as decorations from a vase

Plan for Easter celebrations 

Whether you're organising an egg hunt or lunch with family and friends, our online shop has everything you need for a great Easter celebration.

Walkers sat by a waterfall on the Afon Tarell river in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

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