
‘50 things to do before you're 11¾’
Have fun exploring nature and the great outdoors with our list of ‘50 things to do before you're 11¾’.
Let the adventures begin! Explore a moated castle, discover hidden paths and natural play areas, take a walk over the estate or get involved with a packed programme of family-friendly events and activities.
Sometimes everyone just needs to get out of the house to blow away the cobwebs. Here are some ideas for activities you can do with your family this winter and spring at Scotney Castle. Do book your car parking in advance to guarantee entry to the site, but there's no need to book for the trail.
Venture on a Butterfly Expedition at Scotney Castle. This spring and May half term, dive into the enchanting world of butterflies with our exciting spotter trail around the stunning Scotney Castle Gardens.
Join us in the beautiful spring gardens to discover and learn about the vibrant butterflies that call Scotney Castle home.
Collect your free Butterfly Trail Sheet from the visitor centre and enjoy spotting butterflies we have hidden around the blooming gardens, along with fun facts about these fluttering favourites!
The trail takes place between Saturday 17 May - Sunday 17 June, from 10am-5pm, with last entry at 4.30pm. This trail is most-suited to younger children, but everyone welcome.
Have an outdoor adventure out on the estate, spotting sheep, counting the chocolate brown Sussex cattle, and seeing all the diffent colours of autumn. Why not collect some fallen leaves and make your own wild art collage pictures or autumn bunting? Or find the Wilderness Camp and make a den in the ancient woodland?
The estate's blue route across the parkland is buggy friendly and a great place to let off steam but can get a bit wet and muddy as the weather deteriorates so remember those wellies. If you're looking for a shorter option, you can explore the garden with its hard-surface paths and hidden walkways - perfect for a game of hide and seek.
Stop for a picnic or finish the day with a creamy marshmallow-topped hot chocolate from the tea-room or pocket-money treat from the shop and you'll have tired but happy little explorers.
The Badger and Pepper play area, complete with mud kitchen, ball run, play house, toddler swing and natural drum kit, is a perfect place for younger children to let off steam. You'll find it in the main garden, half-way down the hill on the right-hand side.
Wilderness Camp in Colliers Wood is the perfect place for older children to get back to nature, making dens, playing amongst the trees. Also a great place for autumn leaf kicking.
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Have fun exploring nature and the great outdoors with our list of ‘50 things to do before you're 11¾’.