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About National Trust

The National Trust cares for some of the most treasured historic houses, gardens and landscapes across South Wales, offering visitors the chance to step into the region’s rich heritage. From grand estates and castles to peaceful woodlands and dramatic coastline, each site tells its own story and provides a memorable day out for all ages. Whether exploring centuries of history or simply enjoying the outdoors, the Trust ensures these special places are preserved for everyone to enjoy.

Visitors can experience a variety of attractions, including historic homes filled with character, beautifully maintained gardens, and miles of walking trails with stunning views. Many sites also feature cafés, shops and family-friendly activities, making them ideal for both short visits and longer days out. With its mix of culture, history and natural beauty, the National Trust offers a welcoming way to discover South Wales while supporting the conservation of its unique heritage.

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