Ranger Walk-New Parents Walk-The Great Big Green Week
Join Killerton Ranger, Lucy, on a guided walk, perfect for parents with young children and babies to connect with the outdoors and other families.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Join Killerton Ranger, Lucy, on a guided walk around the Killerton estate. It's perfect for parents with young children and babies to connect with the outdoors and other families.
It will be a short route through Front Park, Front Park Bank and the garden with fairly easy terrain (suitable for ‘off road’ style buggies or baby carriers). There will be plenty of stops along the way to rest, play and explore, talking about nature and wildlife.
This walk is approximately 3km/2 hours.
Terrain: fairly easy terrain (suitable for ‘off road’ style buggies or baby carriers).
Babies and 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
Babies and 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 and baby changing 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.
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