Robin’s Winter Adventure self-led trail
Discover the winter world of robins at Morden Hall Park.
- Booking not needed
Follow a family‑friendly trail that reveals how these red-breasted birds stay warm, search for food, and defend their territory during the colder months. Along the route, enjoy simple interactive games and spot nature clues that bring the robin’s survival skills to life. Trail sheets are just £2, available to pick up from the Garden Centre.
Perfect for curious minds and birdwatchers of all ages, this adventure is a great way to enjoy nature and support Morden Hall Park.
All proceeds help care for the park, keeping it beautiful for everyone, forever.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| £2.00 |
The basics
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages
- Meeting point
Pick up your trail at the Garden Centre.
- What to bring and wear
Remember to bring along your wellies and waterproofs in case of wet weather, as the trail takes place outside.
- Accessibility
All paths are accessible.
Upcoming events
Park Explorers for under 5s term time on Mondays
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.
Big Park Birdwatch - Sat 17 Jan, 11am-3pm
Discover a wealth of bird life at Morden Hall Park this January. Drop in to meet expert volunteers and help us identify the feathered friends that call this urban oasis home.
Orchard Wassail Celebration with Black Swan Border Morris - Sat 24 Jan, 1.30pm-4pm SOLD OUT
Join us for a lively orchard celebration filled with music, song and blessing. Make your own wassail headdress, enjoy live fiddle and accordion, sip warm spiced cider and watch the Black Swan Border Morris dance at 3pm for the orchard’s good health.
Queer Botanical Drawing Workshop, Sat 7 Feb, 1-4pm
Explore nature and queerness through botanical drawing with artist Edward Luke Thrush for LGBTQ+ History Month. Suitable for all abilities.