The National Trust is launching an Explorer Pass that will allow access to four of its key places in Cornwall for up to 14 days in one convenient ticket.
Available from 27 May to the end of October 2023, the Explorer Pass will give entry to Lanhydrock, Trelissick, Trerice and Cotehele as many times as people want to visit across 14 days.
Richard Burrow, Visitor Operations & Experience Manager at Cotehele says, “The pass is designed to encourage people to experience more of the historic houses and gardens here in Cornwall. We think it will appeal to visitors to Cornwall as well as residents who would find it ideal during school holiday periods.”
“We hope that once visitors experience the benefits of the Explorer Pass, they will go on to support us by taking National Trust Membership, which helps to fund our conservation work and gives access to places throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
He adds, “As an added incentive, anyone wishing to become a National Trust member within 30 days of their Explorer Pass expiring, will receive 25% of the value of their Explorer Pass back. With so much planned at National Trust places this summer there’s never been a better time to join.”
The Cornwall Explorer Pass can be purchased in person at any of the places taking part. It will be available from 27 May to the end of October 2023.
Prices for the 2023 Cornwall Explorer Pass are:
*Family = adults and named persons (children under 18 years old)
For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cornwall/cornwall-explorer-pass