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Around Bath and Bristol, National Trust gardens are filling with colourful spring blooms and houses are looking tip-top after their intensive winter cleans. There’s loads going on this season from Easter adventure trails and guided walks to foraging and trail runs. 

Childrens nature craft activities during the Climate Hub on the courtyard of Bath Assembly Rooms Somerset

What’s more, every time you experience a National Trust day out, you help care for these special places for future generations. 

Here is what’s happening near you this spring, please check property website for opening days and times:  

  

Avebury 

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/avebury 

Easter trail at Avebury 

1-21 April. 10am-5pm 

Explore the garden and take part in lots of Easter games and challenges to claim your chocolate egg. 

Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admissions apply). Booking not required.  

Guided tour of Avebury Manor Garden 

24 April & 22 May. 10-11.30am 

Join a tour of the beautiful Avebury Manor Garden with Head Gardener Garry to learn about seasonal highlights, a varied history, and exciting new developments in the historic garden rooms. 

Price: £10 per person. Booking required.  

Dyrham Park  

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/dyrham-park 

Nature tots at Old Lodge 

Every Tuesday in term time. 10.45-11.45am 

The popular session for pre-schoolers is back with nature activities for youngsters in the parkland. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Easter egg hunt at Dyrham Park 

5-21 April. 10am-5pm 

The Easter trail will take place around the parkland and includes 10 activity stations including games, challenges, and activities. 

Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admissions apply). Booking not required.   

Tulip mania at Dyrham Park 

22 April – 5 May. 10am-5pm 

Immerse yourself in a world of tulips this season as we celebrate the springtime favourite which has strong links with the history of Dyrham Park. There will be talks, walks, and a plant fayre, as well as specialist guided walks. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required.  

May half-term fun at Dyrham Park 

24 May - 1 June. 10am-5pm 

Get active in the great outdoors with some garden games this half term at Dyrham Park. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Guided walks at Dyrham Park 

Selected dates and times 

Join a guided walk with an expert volunteer guide this spring. There are walks around the garden, through the parkland, around Dyrham village and on the subject of the water courses that run through the site. Times vary and are kept up to date on the day. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Lacock 

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/lacock 

Spring Flower Count  
Daily until March 31 
Collect a free Spotter’s Sheet from Visitor Reception and see how many of the spring blooms you can identify. There are 50 in total, can you find more than the ones highlighted on your sheet? 

Price: Free (normal admission applies). No booking required. 

  

Easter trail at Lacock 
5 – 28 April 
Have an Easter adventure around the gardens with 10 different activities to discover. Hop, skip and jump your way around them all to claim your chocolate egg.  
Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admission applies). Booking not needed. 
   

Werner Bischoff Exhibition, in collaboration with Magnum 
A photography exhibition in the Fox Talbot Museum. Opening weekend 24/25 May. 
Price: Free (normal admission applies). No booking required. 

Newark Park  

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/gloucestershire-cotswolds/newark-park 

Easter egg hunt at Newark Park 

5 April – 27 April, 10am – 4.30pm 

Make your way along the trail and find activities for the whole family. The Easter trail contains 10 activity stations around the garden including a rabbit racecourse, bird watching, games, and much more. 

Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admission applies). No booking required 

Prior Park 

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/prior-park-landscape-garden 

Gardeners’ seasonal garden walks – spring 

31 March and 2 April, 11am-12noon 

Enjoy a guided walk from the gardeners at Prior Park and see how the garden will be coming to life in spring. Bulbs will be flowering aplenty, including snowdrops, wild garlic, daffodils and fritillaries. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking required. 

Wild garlic foraging at Prior Park 

5-27 April, 10am-5pm 

Visitors will be welcome to forage for wild garlic at Prior Park. There will be bags to use, information cards for foraging tips and health and safety, and recipe cards to take home. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Easter at Prior Park 

17-21 April, 10am-5pm 

10 Easter-themed stations await to be discovered on this Easter trail. Test your skills in the egg and spoon race, decorate an egg for your Easter tree, and be ready for laughs a-plenty in the very popular wheelbarrow race. Children will each get bunny ears and a chocolate egg (dietary alternatives available). 

Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Stourhead 

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/stourhead  

Walks & talks guided tours 

1-30 April, 1-31 May, 1-8 June. 11am-12.30pm & 1.30-3pm 

Accompany one of Stourhead's knowledgeable volunteers on the original route taken by the Hoare family and their guests and learn the history of this fascinating place. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required.  

Trust 10 

27 April & 25 May. 8.30-11am 

Stourhead’s Trust10 10k trail run is a challenging, multi-terrain run involving some public roads. Beginning and ending at Stourhead house, the trail takes in pasture, woodland and an Iron age hillfort with King Alfred’s Tower marking the mid-way point. 

Price: Free event. Booking not required.  

Wider estate walks 

25 April & 30 May. 11am-1pm 

Be led on lesser-known routes around Stourhead's wider estate and learn more about the archaeology and fascinating history of this storied landscape. 

25 April - Bonham Wood 

30 May - Alfred’s Tower 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking required via website.  

Easter Trail at Stourhead 

1-21 April. 9am-3.30pm 

Come to Stourhead for an egg-cellent Easter adventure this spring. Take part in the 10 exciting Easter-themed activities around the garden and collect your chocolate egg reward.  

Price: £3.50 per trail (normal admissions apply). Booking not required.  

Easter wreath workshop 

15 & 16 April. 10am-12noon 

Create your own spring wreath in time for Easter. Guided by a local florist, make a sustainable moss base and decorate with natural spring foliage, fresh flowers, living bulbs and Easter eggs. 

Price: £75 per person (normal admission applies to visit the house and garden outside of workshop hours). Booking required via website.  

Walled garden talks 

Every Wednesday in May & June. 12noon-1pm 

Take a detailed look at the function of this vital and often overlooked area of Stourhead with one of the knowledgeable volunteers. The talk is approximately 45mins-1hr. 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

Botanical watercolour workshop 

12 May. 10.30am-3.30pm 

Relax and unwind in this seasonal watercolour workshop focusing on the flowers currently in bloom at Stourhead. 

Price: £65 per person. Booking required.  

The Courts 

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/the-courts-garden 

  

Guided Garden Tours with the Senior Gardener, Michael Brewer. 

From March 3, and then monthly (alternate Mondays and Fridays) until October.  

On an over one-hour tour, learn about the seasonal highlights and ongoing development of the garden, and how the garden has grown from an industrial site to the arts and crafts gem it is today. 

Price: £10 per person (normal admission applies). Booking essential via website. 

Tyntesfield  

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/tyntesfield 

Easter Adventures at Tyntesfield 

5 April to 27 April. 10am-4pm 

Join Baarbara and Baarnaby lamb this Spring for an Easter Adventure. Follow the eggs on the trail map to find each of the ten activity stations and take part in the fun and games. The trail can be completed in any order, but don’t forget to collect your chocolate egg at the end. 

Price: £3.50 per trail, which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and a chocolate egg. 

Make your own Windsor Chair 

5 April to 8 June. 10am-4pm 

Learn to make your own Windsor Chair with the Somerset Bodgers. The event will take place over 6 days (3 weekends): 5/6 April, 3/4 May, 7/8 June. See website for further information. 

Price: £395 per person. Booking required via website.  

Make a plectrum table 

19 & 20 April (two-day course).  10am-4pm 

Learn to make a plectrum-shaped table with the Somerset Bodgers. 

Price: £120 per person. Booking required via website.  

Make a celtic backstool 

24 & 25 May (two-day course). 10am-4pm 

Learn to make a Celtic backstool (three-legged chair) with the Somerset Bodgers. 

Price: £130 per person. Booking required via website.  

Bird by In Between Time 

1 May to 29 June. 10am - 5pm 

This spring, Tyntesfield will play host to Bird, a new immersive sound installation from In Between Time in collaboration with young people from Bristol and North Somerset, 'exploring human-induced biodiversity loss by creating a modern-day response to archival recordings of the now extinct Kaua’i’ō’ō bird as it calls out for a mate that will never come. Responding to ecological grief and habitat destruction, Bird creates a requiem for lost species, asking how we must respond to the climate crisis. With almost 4000 species worldwide facing critical endangerment, Bird mourns this loss while igniting hope for a future led by a new generation which values the rich ecology of our planet.’ - In Between Time 

Price: Free (normal admissions apply). Booking not required. 

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