Good Journey discount terms and conditions
- 20% discount is applied to participating site on the day tickets when travelling to site by bicycle, train or bus.
- Discount is valid until Wednesday 31 March 2027.
- Discount is only valid for the following sites: Audley End, Battle Abbey, Bolsover Castle, Carlisle Castle, Clifford’s Tower, Dover Castle, Eltham Palace, Kenilworth Castle, Osborne, Pendennis Castle and Whitby Abbey.
- Bus and train tickets will be checked at the point of site ticket purchase. If there is no proof of travel you will be asked to pay the ticket price in full and the discount will not be applied. Tickets should be valid for the day of your visit.
- Cyclists may be asked to show their bicycle and/or helmet at site.
- Walking is not included in the offer.
- Discount is valid during normal site operational hours, including daytime events.
- Discount is not valid for any evening events or concerts.
- Discount is not valid in association with any other offer and no cash alternative value will be offered.
- Discount is not valid for group travel or for advance ticket purchases online.
- English Heritage has the right to remove this offer at any point in time.
Use your discount at ...
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1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield
Relive the battle that changed England forever.
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Audley End House and Gardens
Explore an English country house upstairs and downstairs, inside and out.
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Bolsover Castle
A Stuart showpiece with lavish rooms and amazing views
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Carlisle Castle
Crucial border fortress with a long and turbulent history
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Clifford's Tower, York
Unrivalled views and immersive story telling at the heart of the city
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Dover Castle
High atop the iconic White Cliffs of Dover sits the most iconic of all English fortresses.
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Eltham Palace and Gardens
Millionaire life in an art deco mansion
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Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden
Medieval fortress turned showstopper Elizabethan palace
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Osborne
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s beloved seaside palace on the Isle of Wight.
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Pendennis Castle
Falmouth’s seaside fortress, built by Henry VIII to defend the coast.
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Whitby Abbey
Haunting Gothic ruins high above picturesque Whitby