From stunning gardens, to stately homes, the UK is home to a plethora of properties owned by the National Trust including the Birthplace of Scouting: Brownsea Island.

Most people might take their dog for a stroll or their grandma for an afternoon tea, but there is so much more to do than that in over 500 spectacular locations up and down the country and the National Trust want to share this with Scouts to encourage enjoyment of the outdoors, appreciation of nature and also some education on the history that we have in the country.
Did you know The National Trust offer an Educational Group Access Pass which is available to Scouts, Guides, Schools, home educational groups and other youth organisations for just £63 a year.
This membership covers entry to all properties within England, Wales and Northern Ireland and also allows preparation and planning visits free of charge for leaders.


Picnics, Scavenger hunts and plenty of other outdoor fun await at a location near you and often, properties have resource booklets and challenge sheets already made, to help you plan your trip.

Check out the stand in the programme zone tent and talk to Lucy to find out more!