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Family-friendly things to do at Mottisfont

Children on a bridge in the garden at Mottisfont, Hampshire
See what you can spot in the river | © National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra

There's plenty for the whole family to enjoy on a visit to Mottisfont. From vibrant art exhibitions to fun-filled autumn and holiday activities, our Wild Play area and enchanting Christmas offer, there's something for all the family. With ample space to run, jump, and play, Mottisfont offers an ideal setting for family adventures at any time of year.

Autumn activities in nature

The following family-friendly activities are included with your entry (free for NT members).

Leaf harvest

Every day during opening hours

The leaf harvest is back! We'd love help from our littlest visitors to gather up fallen leaves to turn into nutritious compost for our garden. Dotted around the garden you'll find mini wheelbarrows and rakes, alongside bins just waiting to be filled. Grab yourself a wheelbarrow for hours of autumn fun.

Mini adventures for mini adventurers

3-5 November, 10:30-11:30 and 13-14 November, 10:30-11:30

Bring your little ones to Mottisfont for a series of exciting nature-inspired activities designed especially for pre-schoolers and their families. 

Mini adventures in nature

Land Art: Things with Wings

8 and 9 November, 10:00-16:00

Join us for a fun, hands-on weekend of land art at Mottisfont. Children can head out into the grounds to collect natural materials like leaves, twigs and feathers, then use them to make their own creative “Things with Wings” artworks. It’s a great way to explore the autumn landscape, get creative outdoors and enjoy time together as a family. All materials are provided by nature itself and guided by our friendly Learning Volunteer team – just bring your imagination.

Land Art: Things with Wings

An illustration of Cinderella at Mottisfont in her ballgown, with carriage, mice, pumpkin and clock
An illustration of Cinderella at Mottisfont in her ballgown, with her carriage, mice, pumpkin and clock | © NTI

🎄✨ Step into 'A Cinderella Christmas' adventure ✨🎄

22 November-4 January

This Christmas, the curtain goes up at Mottisfont on the classic tale of Cinderella so get ready for a magical day out filled with festive fun and unforgettable memories.

Presented with a playful pantomine twist, step into a world of glittering ballgowns, lost slippers and larger-than-life characters as the house is transformed with theatrical flair, seasonal sparkle and a good pinch of fairy godmother magic.

🏰 Explore Hardup Hall and the Royal Palace

See the house transformed into a dazzling pantomime setting straight from Cinderella’s world.

📸 Capture magical moments

Strike a pose in enchanting photo spots perfect for creating cherished family keepsakes.

💃 Meet the fabulous Mama G!

Join us for a special opening weekend ‘meet and greet’ with the beloved pantomime dame herself.

🎯 Play and discover outdoors

Enjoy family-friendly Cinders-themed games and activities in the fresh winter air.

🔍 Festive Cinderella trail

Little ones will love spotting all the items from Hardup Hall and the Royal Palace hidden across the garden on our cheerful Christmas trail.

📖 Storytime and Crafts

Snuggle up for a heartwarming Cinderella story session and get creative with festive crafts designed just for kids.

For full details of our Christmas events, including times and dates head to Christmas at Mottisfont.

Four children in jeans and long sleeved tops searching for conkers in fallen autumn leaves on a lawn
Children hunting for conkers in autumn at Mottisfont | © National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra

More family-friendly things to do in the gardens

Wild play

Our Wild Play area includes three large wooden structures built for climbing, balancing and exploring. Have fun ducking and diving through different entry and exit points. The play area gets very muddy during periods of wet weather, so come dressed for mess.

Playing in the gardens

Wooden bridges and a rushing river make Mottisfont one of the country's top destinations for playing Pooh sticks – challenge your family to a game when you visit. Ball games and frisbees are welcome on the paddock areas.

'50 things' activities

Why not try some of the '50 things to do before you're 11¾' challenges? From rolling down a hill to cloud watching, there's something for every young explorer.

Children in waterproof clothing running across a lawn away from the camera, clutching trail sheets
Children running in the garden in winter at Mottisfont | © National Trust Images / Arnhel de Serra

Planning your family visit

Here's all the information you need at a glance, to make the most of your family day out at Mottisfont:

  • Baby-changing facilities in access-friendly toilets are located at the Welcome Centre, stables, lower corridor in the house and the kitchen garden
  • Pushchairs are welcome everywhere except inside the house. There are gently-sloping areas and wide pathways around much of the grounds. Pathways are uneven in some places so sturdy, all-terrain tyres are recommended
  • Drinks, snacks and light lunches with family-friendly options are available from the café and additional outlets, with indoor and outdoor seating areas and picnic benches around the grounds
  • Breastfeeding is welcome anywhere around the property.

There's no need to book, but Mottisfont can get very busy during school holidays and bank holidays. Mornings tend to be busier than afternoons. If you have the flexibility, a midweek visit is generally quieter than a weekend, even during school holidays. If you can only visit over the weekend, Saturdays are usually less busy than Sundays.

What do you need to know when visiting the garden?

  • Toddler push-along bikes operated by a parent/guardian are welcome, but please be aware that bikes, trikes and scooters are not allowed
  • There are areas of open water around the garden and grounds so close supervision is strongly advised
  • Please don't bring windbreakers, gazebos, pop-up tents, parasols or barbecues. 
Visitors in the walled rose garden at Mottisfont, Hampshire

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A Cinderella Christmas at Mottisfont 

22 November 2025—4 January 2026: This Christmas, step into the world of Cinderella, as Mottisfont is transformed with theatrical flair, pantomime pizzazz and plenty of sparkle. Glittering ballgowns, lost slippers and colourful characters bring this story to life, with the help of some fairy godmother magic. Outside, there are Cinders-themed family games and activities, plus a festive spotter trail for little ones.

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The garden at Mottisfont 

Enjoy every season at Mottisfont, with its ancient trees and babbling brooks, from rich autumn foliage and the scented Winter Garden, to spring bulbs and, of course, the world-famous Rose Garden.

A path meanders through the garden at Mottisfont, Hampshire edged by plants and trees in autumn colour

The house and gallery at Mottisfont 

Explore Maud Russell’s 1930s neo-classical interiors, in an 18th-century house with medieval origins and enjoy changing art exhibitions in the spacious gallery.

Busts on pillars in The Long Gallery, Mottisfont, Hampshire. It was installed in the 1740s and used as an indoor exercise space for ladies. The walls are painted to simulate Sienna marble.

Visiting Mottisfont with your dog 

Mottisfont is a two pawprint rated place. Dogs on a short lead are welcome to explore most of the garden.

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