Explore castles nestled in golden woodland, see country houses swathed in morning mist and wander through gardens ablaze with spectacular seasonal colour.
With this amazing offer, you can enjoy FREE entry to an English Heritage site of your choice!
The pass covers up to 2 adults and 3 children, or 1 adult and 4 children, or 2 adults.
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There are hundreds of historic sites across the country just waiting to be discovered, and each one has its own amazing story to tell, from medieval mayhem and royal romance to Georgian glamour and Second World War heroics. And you can make the most of the season with hands-on Halloween trails, fun-packed playgrounds and cosy cafés serving up hot drinks and delicious treats.
Autumn is the perfect time to make lasting memories with friends and family as you head into history for your next adventure, from prehistoric mines and medieval castles, to royal palaces and even a cold war bunker!
Simply pick up a copy of the Daily Mirror from Saturday, September 20 until Sunday, September 28, 2025 inside you'll find a voucher that you can bring to a English Heritage site of your choice.
The pass is valid until Sunday, November 2, 2025 inclusive. Please check the English Heritage website for opening times. Stonehenge and some other sites aren't included in this offer, click here for further details.
For any queries relating to your day out, visit English Heritage on their website here or by emailing customers@english-heritage.org.uk. For any queries relating to this promotion, please email marketingpromotions@reachplc.com.
Term, conditions and exclusions apply, click here for full details.
To view the full list of particpating titles please click here.
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