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Ranger Walk-Ancient Trees of Killerton-The Great Big Green Week

In this guided walk with Killerton Area Ranger, Fiona Hailstone, discover a landscape rich in ancient trees.

  • Booking essential
  • Free event

Find out why the 1500 ancient trees on the Killerton Estate are so significant for nature and what the countryside team are doing to protect them for the future.

This walk is approximately 3 miles/2 hours.

Terrain: Some short climbs and uneven surfaces, walking across open parkland and woodland.

Children accompanied by an adult welcome

Dogs on a lead are welcome.

This walk is free of charge but booking is essential.

A National Trust membership is not needed to take part in this walk. Parking free for members. A free pass will be provided for non members by the ranger.

Times

The basics

Booking details

Call 03442491895

Suitability

Children accompanied by an adult, are welcome.

Meeting point

Please meet outside the Engine House in the main visitor car park at Killerton House.

What to bring and wear

Please wear waterproof walking boots or shoes and dress for the weather.

Accessibility

There are accessible toilets in the car park and refreshments nearby.

Other

Car parking free for National Trust members, a free pass will be provided from the ranger for non members.

Contact info

National Trust Box Office

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