Walk: Working together for farming and nature, part of the Great Big Green Week
Join Ranger, Griselda Tucker, to discover the reasons for combining agriculture with trees.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Learn more about the agroforestry and wood pasture projects taking place on the Killerton estate, the fascinating varieties of trees that have been planted and how the projects benefit both nature and people. This walk is free, as part of the Great Big Green Week.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 03442491895
- Suitability
Not suitable for children under 12.
- Meeting point
Meet outside the engine house in the main visitor carpark at Killerton House. EX5 3LE
- What to bring and wear
Please wear good walking boots or sturdy shoes and dress for the weather.
- Accessibility
This is a three mile walk with some short climbs, uneven surfaces and potentially muddy paths.
- Other
The route is unsuitable for trampers and dogs, as the walk goes through fields of livestock and uneven ground
Upcoming events
Relaxed Hour in the house
Would you enjoy a quieter visit to Killerton? We're able to offer relaxed sessions; designed to be of benefit to visitors who prefer a quieter and calmer experience, such as those with autism, SEN or dementia.
Killerton Springs into Rhyme: Blossom poetry display
Be inspired by the blossom that's filling Killerton with colour.
Playing by the rules: fashion exhibition in the house
Killerton's 2024 fashion exhibition will explore children's clothes of the 19th and 20th century.
Ranger Walk: Killerton's Veteran Trees
Join Killerton’s Ecologist, Fiona Hailstone, as she guides you to discover some of the 1500 ancient trees on the Killerton estate.