Clumber Park
Nottinghamshire & LincolnshireFreedom to discover
Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 3BE

Important notice
M T W T F S S Open
Closed
Opening times for 18 February 2026
Asset Opening time Park 07:00 - 16:00 Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin Closed Cycle hire Closed Discovery Centre 10:00 - 16:00 Café 09:00 - 16:00 Shop 10:00 - 16:00 Toilet 09:00 - 16:00 Walled kitchen garden 10:00 - 16:00 Please note that the main cafe is currently closed for refurbishment. There are a variety of other food & beverage outlets available across the park. Full details will be given to visitors on arrival.
Admission
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £6.60 £6.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £3.30 £3.00 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £16.50 £15.00 1 adult, up to 3 children £9.90 £9.00 Group (Adult 18+) £5.70 Group (Child 5-17) £2.85 Admission (from 1 March)
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £7.20 £6.50 Child (5-17) under 5s free £3.60 £3.25 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £17.90 £16.25 1 adult, up to 3 children £10.80 £9.75 Group (Adult 18+) £6.18 Group (Child 5-17) £3.09 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
- Available for functions
- Bookshop
- Café
The main cafe is currently closed for refurbishment and will reopen around Easter. There are several other food & beverage outlets available. When open, dogs are not allowed inside the Turning Yard café but are welcome to sit outside.
- Car park
The accessible car park and main visitor car park (Cow Pastures) is open 07.00 - 17.00. The Paddocks car park is open at peak times.
- Dogs allowed
Clumber has a dog-friendly café, Central Bark.
- Electric vehicle charging point
Twelve 11kW electric vehicle charging points are available within the accessible car park. Chargers can be accessed using the mobile app, RFID card, or contactless payment device. Visit our EV charging provider RAW Charging’s website to download the app in advance of your visit. Available during property opening hours, please bring your own cables.
- Kiosk
- Plant shop
- Shop
- Toilet
A Changing Places toilet and accessible toilet available. Accessible car parking spaces in main car park. Mobility scooters are available to hire free of charge. Level or ramped access to all facilities and buildings, with 13 miles of tarmac roads throughout the property. Recommended routes for wheelchair and powered mobility vehicle users.
- Accessible route and/or map
- Accessible toilet
- Changing Places
- Designated parking
- Drop-off point
- Level access to food outlet
- Level access to shop
- Level access/terrain
- Lift
- Powered mobility vehicle available
Mobility scooters are available to hire, subject to availability and weather permitting. Booking is advised. Monday - Friday, please call 01909 476592. At weekends, please call 01909 511039. Bookings will be held for 1 hour, then released. Mobility scooters can cross Hardwick ford footbridge. Do not take scooters through the water for safety reasons.
- Seating available
- Steps/uneven terrain
- By road
- Entry via the A614 or B6034 to Lime Tree Avenue and main crossroads - parking in main car park near central facilities and overflow car park. There is vehicular access to Hardwick Village but no access to the south side of the lake.Parking: Car parking in Main Car Park, Central Bark Car Park and overflow parking available at peak times. Accessible car and coach parking is available in main car park in the designated coach bay. Parking included on admission, National Trust members park for free.
- By train
- Worksop 4½ miles; Retford 6½ miles
- By bus
- Stagecoach 'The Sherwood Arrow' Worksop to Ollerton, alight Carburton. ¾ mile walk to the entrace of the park. The main visitor facilities are a further 1.5 miles on woodland paths.
- Cycling
- Clumber Park sits at the North Eastern end of route 648 where it joins National Cycle Route 6.
Planning your visit
Visiting Clumber Park
With 3,800 acres of parkland to explore, there's so much to see and do at Clumber Park through every season.

Accessibility at Clumber Park
Find out all you need to know about accessibility at Clumber Park so you can make the most of your visit.

Events at Clumber Park
See the details of all upcoming events and activities taking place at Clumber Park.

Visiting Clumber Park with your dog
Clumber Park is a three pawprint rated place. Exploring the 3,800 acres of beautiful parkland with your dog by your side is one of the best ways to see Clumber Park.

Group visits
We welcome groups of all sizes including schools and coach tours. Email: clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk for full details and a booking form.

Venue hire
Private events & meeting space
Clumber Park has several areas available to hire for meetings and special occasions. The Head Gardener's Cottage overlooks the walled kitchen garden and the Old Parsonage has views across to the lake. Our Food & Beverage team will be delighted to cater for your needs. Please email: clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk to discuss your requirements in more detail.

Highlights
Turning Yard and Laundry Yard
At the heart of our visitor facilities, this area hosts our Discovery Centre as well as several food and beverage outlets, the Laundry Cottage shop and a large second-hand bookshop.
The Lincoln Stables
The Lincoln Stables once housed the Duke of Newcastle’s horses and livery. Today, it's home to our Heritage Hub, Past Time Clumber room, Conservation Hub and the Stableyard Scoop ice cream & desserts parlour.
Walled kitchen garden
One of only a handful of its kind in existence and spanning four acres, the 18th century, productive garden boasts the longest Glasshouse in the National Trust and is home to national collections of Rhubarb and Apple.
The Chapel of St Mary the Virgin
Towering above the Pleasure Grounds, this 'cathedral in miniature' is grand in every way. A place of worship whose high church leanings are played out through lavish, Gothic Revival architecture and interiors.
The Estate
Covering more than 3,800 acres of picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and an 83 acre serpentine lake.
Ornamental Bridge
Grade II* listed bridge built between 1763-1770 by Stephen Wright, designed to lead guests from the opposite side of the lake up to a Palladian-style house which once existed on the estate.
Lime Tree Avenue
The majestic Avenue is lined with a bold, double row of 1296 Lime trees. Two miles in length, it is the longest stretch of it's kind in Europe.
Cycling & walking
Explore over 20 miles of accessible paths and multi-use trails through a variety of landscapes and terrains.
Spotlight events
'Hop into the wild' Family Trail: 14 February - 8 March
Celebrating the release of Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers”, in cinemas 6 March, discover the ‘Hop into the wild’ family trail with storytelling and outdoor play.

February half term: 14 February - 22 February
From wild adventures in the woods to family bike rides around the estate, explore and connect with nature at Clumber Park this February half term.

Things to see and do
Family-friendly things to do at Clumber Park
From wild adventures in the woods to family bike rides around the estate, there are plenty of ways to make memories at Clumber Park through every season.

Visiting Clumber Park
With 3,800 acres of parkland to explore, there's so much to see and do at Clumber Park through every season.

The walled kitchen garden at Clumber Park
Discover how Clumber Park’s walled kitchen garden is maintained using traditional gardening techniques and is one of only a handful of its kind in existence.

Visiting the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin at Clumber Park
The 19th century Chapel of St Mary is a must-see on a visit to Clumber Park.

Outdoor activities
Getting active at Clumber Park
From lakeside runs to woodland rides, Clumber Park has 20 miles of trails for cyclists, runners and walkers to explore. Bridlepaths through the estate provide an opportunity to explore on horseback.

Top trails
A glimpse of southern Clumber
Stroll through woodland and agricultural land in some of the quieter parts of Clumber, then finish by the lakeside on a walk that's perfect for all seasons.

Clumber's walk for all seasons
This gentle Clumber Park walk offers varied landscapes including woodland and heathland, plus a short detour to Clumber Bridge with a splended view of the lake and the Chapel.

Clumber Park history walk
Discover glimpses of Clumber Park's history on this short, circular walk in the park, ideal for families, pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Northern Clumber heath and woods walk
Enjoy some of the lesser-known parts of Clumber Park on this invigorating 5.5-mile circular walk through heath and woodland.

Eating and shopping
Eating and shopping at Clumber Park
Whether you're looking for food, drink or the perfect gift, Clumber Park has something for everyone.

Places to stay

Carburton Lodge South
A restored gate lodge with after-hours access to Clumber Park.

Kitchen Garden Cottage
Tucked away in the heart of Clumber Park, between the walled garden and the cricket ground, Kitchen Garden Cottage is the perfect base from which to explore this country estate.
Upcoming events
‘Hop into the wild’ family trail, inspired by Disney and Pixar's "Hoppers"
Hop into this self-guided outdoors adventure – with storytelling and play. Fun for all the family.
February Half Term
From wild adventures in the woods to family bike rides around the estate, explore and connect with nature at Clumber Park this February half term.
Weekly Dog Walks
Come and join us at Central Bark, our dog friendly café, every Wednesday and Friday at 10.00 for a walk and talk around Clumber Park.
parkrun
A welcoming, weekly, free, timed 5k run, parkrun is a great way to start the weekend and is suitable for beginners and more experienced runners alike.
Trust10 Trail Run
The Trust10 is a monthly 10k trail run that gives you the opportunity to explore Clumber Park for free.
Sunday 3 Mile Walkabout
Take in the sights of the park on a led walk around Clumber. Our Sunday 3 Mile Walkabout takes place on the first Sunday of the month.
Monthly Dog Walk
Come and join us on the first Sunday of each month meeting at 10.30 at Central Bark for a walk around Clumber Park.
Walled Kitchen Garden Tour
Spanning four acres, the walled kitchen garden at Clumber Park is one of the grandest surviving 18th century walled gardens in England.
About Clumber Park
Carved out of the ancient forest of Sherwood, Clumber Park is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres.
For over three centuries, Clumber Park was the country estate of the Dukes of Newcastle. Although the house was taken down in 1938, there are many glimpses of its grand past to explore. From the Gothic-style chapel, often referred to as a 'cathedral in miniature', you can follow in the footsteps of the dukes through the peaceful Pleasure Grounds to the walled kitchen garden where you can experience sights, scents and a taste of the past.
Today, Clumber offers freedom to discover a ducal park. Explore picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake. Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is also a great place to spot it.
There is so much to see and do here with the park providing the perfect backdrop for relaxing, exploring and spending time in nature.
Latest news
Corporate and group volunteering opportunities at Clumber Park in 2026
If you’re a local business or group interested in giving back to your local community through a one-off volunteering opportunity, we’d love to hear from you.

Café improvements coming to Clumber Park this winter
The Turning Yard café is closing temporarily while we carry out important behind-the-scenes improvements. It will reopen in time for Easter.

Bird flu confirmed at Clumber Park
Bird flu has been confirmed at Clumber Park. The park remains open as usual and with precautions in place, is safe for visitors to enjoy. Read the full details here.

Our work
Our work outdoors at Clumber Park
Grade I listed park, Clumber Park is a special and important place. Our conservation work focuses on restoring the park's historic landscapes and protecting rare habitats for the future.

History
The history of Clumber Park
Discover the grand past of Clumber Park; as a hunting ground for royalty, under the care of 13 Dukes and its connections to the Second World War.

The Dukes of Newcastle
One built a spectacular three storey mansion, another planted 1296 trees to create Lime Tree Avenue. Discover more about the Dukes of Newcastle and how one family changed the landscape of this corner of Sherwood Forest to suit their own private pleasure.

Support us
Volunteer opportunities at Clumber Park
One way to support the National Trust, while also spending time in amazing places and making new friends, is to volunteer. Find out more about joining the dedicated team of volunteers working to make Clumber Park a beautiful place to visit.

Clumber Park Commemorative Giving Brochure 2026
Commemorative giving is an important way for people to connect with Clumber Park, by donating to celebrate and remember. This pack contains information about the opportunities from which you can choose to make your gift to the park.