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A walk in Elgar country
Take a walk in Elgar country, an easy circular walk of approx. 2 miles
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

Park Seat circular walk at Croome near Worcester
Venture further afield and download a leisurely circular walk to the Park Seat taking in the beautiful Rotunda, shaded walks, river and Croome Court on the way.
- Moderate
- 1 hour
- 2.5 miles (4.0km)

An accessible walk at Croome near Worcester
Enjoy the parkland in Worcestershire with the whole family on this buggy and wheelchair friendly easy accessible walk taking in the main highlights of Croome.
- Easy
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

An autumn colour walk at Croome near Worcester
Enjoy the parkland in Worcestershire with the whole family on this easy circular walk taking in the autumn colour of Croome.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

Conservation walk at Croome near Worcester
This circular walk is intended to show you some of the areas, follies and monuments we have been able to conserve with the help of you, our supporters.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 4.0 miles (6.4km)

Park Seat
The Park Seat was designed by Robert Adam in 1766 and has been known locally as The Owl's Nest, as it used to be a home to a barn owl.

Dogs at Croome
Croome is the perfect place for a walk whatever the season. With dog friendly maps, downloadable walks, water bowls, waste bags, tether points and waste bins we hope you enjoy your walkies.

A walk in the pleasure grounds at Croome near Worcester
Follow the footsteps of William Dean, head gardener at Croome in the early 1800s.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

Family fun this summer
Summer Reading Challenge, spotter sheets, family trails and more means there's so much to keep the family entertained this summer.

Rotunda
The Rotunda sits in the Home Shrubbery, from where there are wonderful views over the parkland and river towards the Malvern Hills.

Panorama Tower
Explore inside and enjoy the 360 degree views during our special open days. The Grade 1 listed Panorama Tower was designed by James Wyatt in 1801 and was based on an earlier design by Robert Adam for a similar building in 1760s.

Making the most of your visit to Croome
There’s so much to see during your visit. Whether it’s an hour, half a day or whole day, we’ve compiled the ‘must sees’ to make the most of time.

Spring walk at Croome near Worcester
Croome springs to life and is a great time to enjoy a leisurely circular walk with a chance to discover the outer parkland taking in the flora and fauna beginning to emerge with our downloadable trail.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 4.0 miles (6.4km)

Family fun this autumn at Croome
Wild play area, bird hide, spotter sheets, family trails and more means there's so much to keep the family entertained through the autumn.

Dunstall Castle
Climb the narrow spiral staircase to the top and enjoy the amazing views at our special open days. Dunstall Castle designed as a whimsical folly by Robert Adam in 1766.

Autumn colour at Croome
Enjoy a walk around the parkland this autumn

Dog friendly walk at Croome near Worcester
Let your four legged friend enjoy the outdoors with you and explore the parkland with magnificent views of Croome's house and park along this walk.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 4.0 miles (6.4km)

Summer walk with picnic spots at Croome near Worcester
Enjoy a relaxing walk this summer in the Worcestershire countryside taking in some great spots to sit and enjoy a picnic or just enjoy the colour at Croome with our self guided walk.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 2.5 miles (4.0km)