Welly Wandering
Pull on your boots, grab a coat and get exploring on one of our way-marked welly walks.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
It might be cold outside, but here at Killerton there's plenty to get you out and enjoying the outdoors.
There will be four different routes to follow around the tranquil Killerton parkland. Don’t forget to collect your stamp card from Visitor Reception at the beginning of your adventure - once you've visited with your wellies 4 times before 13 February and have collected your stamps, you can treat yourself to a free drink. Is there a better way to warm up after a brisk winter's walk?
All routes are dog friendly and are between 1.5km and 3.5km (longer walks will have shortcuts for tired legs). Walks are included in admission price. Free drink voucher valid until Sunday 22 February 2026.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Suitable for children of all ages.
- Meeting point
Pick up a welly wandering stamp card at Visitor Reception then follow the welly way markers.
- What to bring and wear
All routes are outdoors in parkland that may be quite muddy. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
- Accessibility
Routes may be muddy and slippery, and some have inclines which may be challenging for pushchairs and manual or motorised mobility aids. Route information and difficulty will be available at Visitor Reception.
Upcoming events
Free Guided Wellbeing Walk: Columbjohn Walk
As part of our Wellbeing Walks, join this free circular walk taking in the Clump and woodlands to reach Columbjohn chapel
History off the Hanger-fashion exhibition
Killerton's exhibition for 2026-History off the Hanger, 300 years of hidden stories from the wardrobe.
Tree After-Care Day at Elbury
Join us on Wednesday 18 February on a one-off volunteering day and help us with tree after-care.
Free Guided Wellbeing Walk: Deodar Glen Walk
As part of our Wellbeing Walks, join this free walk through parkland to Deodar Glen.