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Wildflower trail at Arlington Court

Discover more about the wildflowers that have been sown at Arlington Court on this free family activity trail.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Journey around the pleasure grounds to find 8 giant wildflowers on this family friendly trail.

Learn about the wildflowers that have been sown at Arlington, as part of the North Devon grasslands project, and find about the importance of pollinators.

Or head into the house to discover Rosalie Chichester, Arlington Court's last resident, wildflower illustrations from over 100 years ago.

Normal admission applies.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Suitability

Children welcome

Meeting point

Pick up your free trail sheet from visitor reception, then head out around the grounds to discover fun activities for the whole family

What to bring and wear

This is an outdoor activity trail, please dress accordingly

Accessibility

This trail can be muddy and uneven in places, but is suitable for pushchairs. Trampers can be hired by calling us on 01271 850296

Upcoming events

Event

Arlington Court Blossom Watch 

Explore the blossom at Arlington when its at its best. Pick up a free blossom guide from reception and see what you can find.

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on
27 Apr to 30 Apr 2024
at
10:00 to 16:30
+ 3 other dates or times
Event

Free well-being walks 

A series of gentle sociable walks around the Arlington Estate.

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on
27 Apr to 30 Apr 2024
at
10:30 to 12:00
+ 1 other date or time
Event

Garden Tours 

Join our gardeners for a tour of the garden. Learn about what's looking good and the work happening behind the scenes.

Event summary

on
30 Apr to 7 May 2024
at
12:30 to 12:40
+ 1 other date or time
Event

Wildlife Twist : An Exhibition by Philip Barnes at Arlington Court 

Join local artist Philip Barnes in the Activity Room, where he will be showcasing some of his original wildlife paintings.

Event summary

on
3 May to 5 May 2024
at
10:00 to 16:00
+ 2 other dates or times