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Find out when Mottisfont is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.

There's plenty for the whole family to enjoy on a visit to Mottisfont. With fun-filled term-time and holiday activities, vibrant art exhibitions, adventurous Wild Play area and enchanting seasonal offers, there's something for all the family. With space to run, jump, play and explore, Mottisfont is a perfect setting for family adventures any time of the year.
19 January - 15 March 2026
Join us for one of nature’s greatest transformations as you become the world’s most famous caterpillar from Eric Carle’s best-selling book The Very Hungry Caterpillar™.
Wiggle along the garden trail to spot juicy fruits and tasty snacks before emerging as a beautiful butterfly. Along the way you’ll digest fascinating facts and scan the codes to reveal extra augmented reality fun. Feast your eyes, feed your mind and spread your wings with us at Mottisfont.

Join us at Mottisfont for a Topsy-Turvy tea party: tea time-inspired games that will have the whole family laughing. Compete in the scone and spoon race, test your aim with toss the teabag and try a spot of plate spinning. There’s a biscuit rolling station too, and a chance to design your own fun sandwich – slug and cress anyone? Why not join us for giant sandwich jenga and little ones can draw their sandwiches for display in the stableyard.
So pop on your bunny ears, grab your activity sheet to guide the way, and follow the trail around Mottisfont's grounds to discover the 10 awesome activity stations. At the finish line, a yummy Easter egg (choose dairy chocolate, or vegan and Free From*) is waiting for you.
The full trail costs £3.50 per person. (If you prefer, you can simply enjoy the trail activities without the extras as part of your standard admission.)
*Vegan and Free From egg suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies.

Spring is on the way, and blossom is beginning to bring a splash of colour to the garden.
Join us and celebrate blossom at Mottisfont. Look out for information about our blossom dotted around the garden, Pick up a free, highlights map to help you find our blossoming trees and discover backdrops all around the garden for mindful moments in beauty and birdsong.
On your visit, explore the cherry orchard behind the house, where cloud-like clusters of delicate pink blooms cascade from ornamental trees creating a beautiful display. Discover more blossom in the kitchen garden, with heritage apple and pear trees producing a beautiful variety of blossom colours.
Keep an eye out for blossom signs with fascinating information about our ‘blossoming’ trees, encouraging visitors to pause and connect with nature. Throughout the gardens, you’ll find moments of blossom inspiration—from mindful spaces where you can read poetry by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage.
Free family fun
Free activities for families include spotting felt ladybirds hidden around the house and creating an origami flower in the Lower Corridor by the Old Kitchen Cafe. Help yourself to free 'Blossomise' poetry postcards and make a simple paper blossom badge craft to take home.
Share your blossom memores
Jot your memories of blossom at Mottisfont on a petal shaped piece of card and hand to a member of the shop team to hang from our memories tree.

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.
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 in the paddock areas.
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. Check out the full list here: 50 things to do before you're 11¾
Here's all the information you need at a glance, to make the most of your family day out at Mottisfont:
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.

Find out when Mottisfont is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Whether you're enjoying the gardens, viewing an exhibition, or keeping little ones entertained, turn your visit into an event with a delicious treat.

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

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.

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

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