The pass, worth up to £50, enables up to two adults and three children, or one adult and four children, to visit one of National Trust’s properties across England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
You need to be quick, though, because there are just 70,000 passes available between now and November 14 - or until they're all gone.
What is a National Trust family day pass?
With a family day pass, up to two adults and three kids, or one adult and four kids can enter a National Trust property. It would usually set you back between £25 - £50. But with the current offer, you can get one for nothing.
Just be aware that kids must be 17 or under, and you never have to pay for under-fives.
Can adults without kids use a National Trust family pass?
Yes. Couples and individuals can use a pass without kids.
How do I get a free National Trust pass?
If they’re sold out online, pick up a copy of the Daily Mirror between now and November 10. Inside, you'll find a voucher granting free entry to your chosen National Trust property.
Where can I visit using the free National Trust pass?
There are hundreds of properties to choose from in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including Chartwell, the former home of Sir Winston Churchill and the iconic world heritage site, Giant’s Causeway, where kids can follow in the footsteps of giants.
When do I need to use my free pass by?
You can use it any day up to and including December 15.
Do I need to book my visit in advance?
If you need to reserve a spot, go to the property you wish to visit on the National Trust’s website, select a member’s ticket when you book, and enter REACHPASS24 when asked for your membership number. You must show your free pass and booking confirmation when you arrive at the property.
Is parking free with the National Trust pass?
No. The pass doesn’t cover parking costs (though not all properties charge).
Does National Trust offer free passes at other times of the year?
Are there any other ways to enjoy a free family day out in the UK?
source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/how-to-get-a-free-national-trust-pass-a6ivS0W8zoCe