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The National Trust launches drive to get Britain outdoors

SWINDON, England, Feb. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ The National Trust has announced a major shift in its focus as it aims to help more people enjoy to outdoors and get closer to nature by focusing on walking, cycling and camping. The charity often narrowly and wrongly associated only with country houses will promote a range of activities that take place on the land it looks after, including walking, mountain biking, kayaking, surfing and camping, with over a thousand summer events aimed at helping children get closer to nature. Fiona Reynolds, director-general of the National Trust, said: “For too long it’s felt that outdoor spaces have been the Trust’s best kept secret. We want to play our part in helping to reconnect the nation with outdoor spaces, whether in the Lake District or a local park.

The UK s most beautiful water gardens to visit this summer

The UK s top vineyards are ready to welcome visitors for what should be a corking summer

The UK now has 500 working vineyards, many offering tours, as well as restaurants and places to stay. So, with English Wine Week about to begin, here s our guide to the top UK vineyards.

My road trip notebook: castles, Charles Darwin and Churchill s cuddly toys

My road trip notebook: castles, Charles Darwin and Churchill s cuddly toys
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The best historic gardens to see wisteria in bloom

The best historic gardens to see wisteria in bloom  Wisteria blooms in late April and May, depending on weather and aspect. Here s a list of the best places to marvel at its beauty. 12 May 2021 • 10:30am A sight for sore eyes: the wisteria at Powys Castle is stunning in spring  Credit: National Trust Images/ Ruth Scutter Wisteria is the vision of spring. Each year in mid-late April, gardeners wait with high hopes for the first buds to break –gnarled old plants are a common sight on cottages and terraced town houses alike. The flowers, in shades from white through light lilac to purple, have a characteristic fruity scent and the long, fairytale-like chains zig-zag up sun-bleached walls with unapologetic energy. It s impossible not to love them. 

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