22 of the best National Trust parks for kids
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From family bike rides to den building, there's so much to do at a National Trust park. Here are 22 of the UK's most fun-filled National Trust parks.
1. Cliveden, Buckinghamshire
With a Wild woodland Play Trail, a 'Charlotte's Web'-inspired climbing net; a 'Wind in the Willows'-style boat; and a turreted house with slide, based on the famous 'Magic Tree House' stories, there's plenty to inspire the kids at Cliveden in Maidenhead. The Storybook Play Den encourages imaginations to run wild as you play among life-size models of favourite storybook characters carved from wood, including Peter Pan, the villainous Captain Hook and the ever-hungry ticking crocodile.
Where: Cliveden, Cliveden Road, Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire, SL1 8NS
2. Kingston Lacy, Dorset
Look out for two new play areas coming to Kingston Lacy in summer 2022. They'll be a fabulous addition to the acres of gardens and parkland that already provide an amazing space for kids to play, learn and explore.
Where: Kingston Lacy, Wimborne BH21 4EA
3. Frensham Little Pond, Surrey
If you're looking for a nature walk through beautiful heathland then Frensham Great Pond in Farnham makes for a perfect family afternoon out. There are two ponds, one of which has a little beach area perfect for sunny days, and a cafe where you can enjoy a huge slice of cake. Yum.
Where: Frensham Little Pond, Priory Lane, Frensham, Farnham GU10 3BT
4. Polesden Lacey, Surrey
Mrs Greville, the last owner of Polesden Lacey, hung swings in the trees when she invited local schoolchildren to Polesden Lacey for summer parties. The National Trust continue that legacy today: try out the fun giant swings, which hang from the strong boughs of the beech trees in the gorgeous gardens. There’s plenty of room for both grown ups and your little ones.
Where: Polesden Lacey, Great Bookham, Dorking RH5 6BB
5. Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire
A visit to Woodchester Park promises relaxing walks through secluded woodland and plenty of wildlife to spot along the way. There is a children's play trail in the woods and Woodchester Mansion, where you can stop for a drink.
Where: Woodchester Park, Stonehouse, GL10 3TS
6. Blickling Estate, Norfolk
Blickling's gardens are an ideal natural playground, with 55-acres of perfect hide and seek spots as well as places to play rounders. Follow the winding paths and the secret tunnels ... or see if you can find the secret garden.
Where: Blickling Estate, Blickling, Norwich NR11 6NF
7. Badbury Hill, Oxfordshire
Explore beautiful woodland on a family day out with a fantastic view of the Thames and market town of Faringdon at Badbury Hill. Located on an old Iron Age hill fort, there's so much history that your kids will love discovering.
Where: Badbury Hill, Coleshill Drive, Faringdon SN7 7NL
8. Knole Park, Kent
Take a picnic and bask in the wonders of Knole Park in Sevenoaks. With acres of untouched parkland to explore and majestic herds of deer to meet, there will be hours of family fun at this popular National Trust park.
Where: Knole Park, Knole House, Sevenoaks TN15 0RP
9. Belton House, Lincolnshire
The grounds of Belton House is home to The National Trust's largest adventure playground, so it's the perfect place for a family day out. When you've finally dragged your kids away from playing, you might even get to explore the house too.
Where: Belton House, High Road, Belton, Grantham, NG32 2LW
10. Warren Farm, Worcestershire
This lovely family-friendly farm sits in Brockhampton Park and offers amazing views in all directions. Take a trailer ride around Warren Farm and find out about daily farm life. There is also an on-site B&B if you wanted a family holiday and delicious places to eat.
Where: Warren Farm, Brockhampton Park, Bringsty, Worcester WR6 5TB
11. Lyme Park Estate, Cheshire
Take a picnic to Lyme Park in Disley and enjoy the stunning surrounding views. There's an adventure playground for the kids to let off a little steam and a lake to paddle in when the weather is good. You might even spot a few deer, if you're quiet enough ...
Where: Lyme Park, Disley, Stockport SK12 2NR
12. Speke Hall, Liverpool
Head to Speke Hall in Liverpool and seek out minibeasts in the woods, discover the secret garden, or bring your own games to play on the lawn as a family. Hidden away in the magical woodland, there are lots of exciting challenges including a hair-raising zip line, a hill of stepping stones and outdoor balancing obstacles.
Where: Speke Hall, The Walk, Speke, Liverpool L24 1XD
13. Wallington, Northumberland
There's so much to do at the National Trust property Wallington. Why not go on a nature trail through the woodlands and parkland. See if you can spy a rare red squirrel hiding in the trees.
Where: Wallington, Cambo, near Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 4AR
14. Cragside, Northumberland
Look out for red squirrels in the pines overhead in the Pinetum, and wildlife in the pond at Cragside National Trust park in Northumberland. Then head to the Nelly's labyrinth; cut out of a rhododendron forest, it's perfect for a family game of hide-and-seek.
Where: Cragside, Rothbury, Morpeth NE65 7PX
15. Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern Moors, Derbyshire
The Peak District is famous for its wide open spaces, scenic walks and beautiful wildlife - perfect if your kids are animal mad. The Eastern Moors near Sheffield is home to deer, owls, adders and the rare water vole.
Where: Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern Moors, near Sheffield, Derbyshire
16. Hill Top, Cumbria
Step into the garden of celebrated children's author, Beatrix Potter at Hill Top in Cumbria. Create your own adventures as you explore familiar spots from her much-loved books including the slate-flagged garden path made famous by the Tale of Tom Kitten, and the rhubarb patch where a certain Miss Puddleduck tried to hide her eggs.
Where: Hill Top, Near Sawrey, Ambleside LA22 0LF
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17. Hadrian's Wall and Housestead Fort, Bardon Mill, Northumberland
With plenty of parkland and meadow to explore, Hadrian's Wall and its surrounding areas is perfect for family walks. The Housestead Fort is full of archaeological history that might come in handy for a few school projects.
Where: Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort, Near Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6NN
18. Drum Castle and Gardens, Banchory, Aberdeenshire
Visit the oldest intact building under The National Trust for Scotland. Drum Castle is nestled in acres of gardens and woodland which is home to red squirrels, deer, badgers and many other rare creatures.
Where: Drum Castle, Drumoak, Banchory AB31 5EY
19. Craigievar Castle, Alford, Aberdeenshire
Said to be the inspiration for Disneyland's Cinderella castle, Craigievar Castle is a pretty pink building set in parkland. The National Trust park includes two woodland trails for your kids to explore.
Where: Craigievar Castle, Craigievar, Alford AB33 8JF
20. Tredegar House and Park, Newport
With 90 acres of lovely parkland to explore, Tredegar House is a great spot for a family day out. Take a leisurely stroll around the lake, go bug hunting with your kids or take your bikes and cycle around this National Trust park.
Where: Tredegar House, Pencarn Way, Newport, NP10 8YW
21. Mount Stewart, County Down
Considered to be one of the most outstanding gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is the most visited National Trust mansion house property in Northern Ireland. There are lots of different areas to explore with your family. Don't miss the Natural Play Area or the mythical animals on the Dodo Terrace – see if you can count them all.
Where: Mount Stewart, Portaferry Road, Newtownards, County Down, BT22 2AD
22. Murlough National Nature Reserve, Dundrum, County Down
As Ireland's first nature reserve, Murlough Reserve is a one-stop-shop for unspoilt landscapes, fascinating wildlife and spectacular views over Dundrum Bay. There's also a children's nature trail and quiz that little ones can get stuck into.
Where: Murlough Reserve, Keel Point, Dundrum, Newcastle BT33 0NQ