Emmetts Garden Autumn Festival: Outdoor Family Activity Trail
Fun-Gus saves the forest. A super-natural outdoor family trail.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Help our woodland warriors, Fun-Gus and Myrra, protect the Wood Wide Web! Take part in playful outdoor challenges in nature to find a secret code that will save the forest's hidden underground network.
Explore our garden and take part in fun family activities as you help Fun-Gus and Myrra save the day. This event is part of the Emmetts Garden Autumn Festival.
Pick up a trail sheet from Visitor Reception. Trail costs £3.00 and includes a prize. You can also take advantage of a combined ticket for £12, which includes a fairground wristband (normally £10) and a Fun-Gus activity trail booklet and prize.
Times
The basics
- Accessibility
Steep paths and steps in places. Woodland path is uneven and non-tarmacked. Accessible toilets. Buggy available (dependent on staff levels).
- Meeting point
Please head to the Visitor Centre on arrival to purchase the trail booklet.
- Suitability for children
Children welcome
- What to bring and wear
The trail takes place outdoors so please dress appropriately for the weather.
- Other
From 26 October Emmetts Garden closes at 4PM so be sure to arrive before 3.30PM to allow plenty of time to take part in the activities.
Upcoming events
Summer of Play at Emmetts Garden
Enjoy family fun, active and nature-based play at Emmetts Garden this summer.
Outdoor Theatre: The Jungle Book by Immersion Theatre
Immersion Theatre are thrilled to bring their trademark energy to their wild, brand-new musical adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling family favourite, THE JUNGLE BOOK!
The Greatest Showman: Outdoor Cinema with a Garden Groove
Enjoy an outdoor screening of musical extravaganza The Greatest Showman. Come early for our new Garden Groove Experience - a silent disco walk through the beautiful grounds of Emmetts Garden.
British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Emmetts Garden History Tour
Discover the history and highlights of Emmetts Garden. A National Trust guide will be leading the group with a British Sign Language (BSL)/English Interpreter.