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Discover the top places for family days out in and around London this winter. Make memories to treasure on family walks in beautiful surroundings and connect with nature together in the great outdoors. Get into the Christmas spirit with our festive family events or take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the stories of the historic houses in our care.
Sparkly season is here! Enjoy a family day out to National Trust places this Christmas. Immerse yourself in glowing celestial inspired decorations with Stars of Wonder at Ham House & Garden, take part in story telling sessions or a family trail and Morden Hall Park and revel in vibrant Divali decorations at Osterley Park & House.
Join us this festive season for Stars of Wonder: Christmas 2025 at Ham House and Garden, with spectacular trees, twinkling candlelight, family-friendly games and more.

The festive season is just around the corner and Morden Hall Park is the perfect place to get into the Christmas spirit. Discover unique and sustainable gifts in our Garden Centre, second-hand bookshop and Young Makers Market, pick out the perfect Christmas tree, and enjoy winter walks through the park. Afterwards, warm up with seasonal treats in the Potting Shed Café. Make Morden Hall Park your go-to this Christmas.

Book now for a special family-friendly wreath making session at Rainham Hall on 29 November. All materials and a hot drink at the start of the session are included. Tickets are for 1 adult and 2 children per wreath.

Until 4 Jan 2026, come and see Osterley Park and House transformed with dazzling displays of light, music, and marigolds as part of the first ever Marigold Festival, celebrating how marigolds are used as a celebratory flower in South Asia. Building on the Diwali celebrations earlier in the year, the decorations will be in place throughout the Christmas period for you to enjoy, with rangolis and light projections. Watch this space for details to follow of sari fabric wreath making workshops too.

Head to the Outer Courtyard where little people will love getting stuck into the Mud Kitchen, using imaginative play to create culinary masterpieces. The Wilderness is a wonderful place to explore too, with over a mile of Hornbeam hedges arranged in a maze-like pattern.

From bike rides to den building, discover the full range of family-friendly activities and events taking place at Osterley Park.

Explore the natural play area, spot wildlife from the boardwalk and enjoy a family walk at Morden Hall Park, with pushchair friendly routes available. Wander into the second hand book shop for a treasure trove of stories.

Family nature activities and games to do together at a beautiful hidden gem in east London, Rainham Hall and Community Garden.

10am to 10.45am Mondays in term time. Our Park Explorers group is for children aged 2-5 years old and their parents/carers. Together we learn about the natural world around us, with a different outdoor theme each week. £5 per participating child. Drop in on the day, no pre-booking possible, places limited.

There are plenty of ways to get active with all the outdoor activities available at National Trust places in London.

From acres of parkland at Osterley Park to walks along the River Thames with historic views to Ham House, discover where to go for the best walks in London.

Discover some favourite tea-rooms and cafés in London and plan where to stop for a tasty treat on your next adventure

Learn how to make simple and sustainable Christmas decorations with orange slices and cloves. You can either adorn your own Christmas tree or give them as a gift.

A festive twist on a classic brownie, these indulgent mince pie brownies make for a great dessert and are a great way to use up any leftover mince pies.

Encourage birds to visit your garden or outdoor space throughout winter and early spring by making these nourishing fat cakes. They're also a great way to make use of your food scraps and yoghurt pots.


From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces, London has it all, if you know where to look.