- Heritage passes are available as a single or family pass for periods of 4, 7, 15 and 30 days.
- The single pass can be used by children and adults alike - there is no separate child rate for single passes.
- The family pass is valid for 2 adults and up to 3 children.
- There are no concessions rates available for students or senior citizens.
- Not available for British Residents.
- Please ensure your bring your EVOUCHER to one of the specified redemption points.
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What's Included
The list of attractions is astonishing and includes all the major British national heritage landmarks such as Stonehenge, Edinburgh Castle, Shakespeare’s birthplace, Bath’s Roman baths, Caernarfon Castle and many, many more.
Our major attractions are extremely popular and often have very long queues - but not for the lucky people with British Heritage passes! Not only do you get free entry, you can also go straight to the front of the queue.
Guidebook and Map
When you collect your Great British Heritage Pass, you will receive a full-colour, 60-page guidebook with information and stunning photography of all the sites you can visit. You also get a useful 84.1cm x 59.4cm (A1 size) road map of Britain marked with all the Great British Heritage Pass attractions. These passes are available for non-UK residents only.
Attractions List
Redemption Points
Is the Pass available to everyone?
The Pass is available exclusively to non-UK residents and is only for individual travellers to Britain (maximum group of 10 people).
Do you offer any concessions?
There are no concession rates on the Great British Heritage Pass, due to the low cost of child passes in most properties.
When can I start using the Pass?
You can start using your Great British Heritage Pass whenever it suits you. It is designed to be used on consecutive days and will be validated on the date you visit your first property. You will also be asked to sign it at the visitor reception of the properties.
Are the properties open all year?
All properties are open from spring to autumn but some are closed in winter (usually November to March), so it’s always advisable to check before you go. Larger properties are generally open throughout the year. Opening times are given in the Guide, provided free with your Pass.
What happens if I buy my Pass at the end of the year?
If you buy your Great British Heritage Pass at the end of one calendar year, it can be used in the first few weeks of the following year. Properties should accept the Pass but it’s at their discretion. If you have a problem, please visit a Tourist Information Centre that sells the Pass.
Who do the properties belong to?
Properties are either in independent ownership, state-owned, or belong to/are members of The National Trust, The National Trust for Scotland, English Heritage, Cadw (Welsh Historic Monuments), Historic Scotland, Treasure Houses of England, Historic Houses Association or Historic Royal Palaces.
What happens if my Pass is lost or stolen?
If you lose your Pass, it cannot be replaced or refunded.
Is there anything else I should know?
Passholders must agree to abide by any bylaws or regulations, which apply at any properties.