Spooky Spokes – balance bikes and obstacle course
Calling all little explorers! Take a spin around the autumnal balance bike course. Older kids can test their speed and agility on the obstacle course.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Borrow a balance bike for your little ones this half term holiday so they can enjoy spinning around the autumnal course, aimed at 3 to 5 year olds.
Children over 5 can test their balancing skills with some munchkin pumpkin racing around the obstacle course! Challenge friends and family members to have a go and create lasting memories together this October half term.
Explore on wheels is no. 11 of our ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’!
This activity is included within standard admission prices, no booking required. Free entry for National Trust members.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Families welcome.
- Meeting point
This activity is located within the garden.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for being outdoors.
- Accessibility
Our paths are a mixture of gravel and grassed areas.
- Other
Standard admission prices apply, no booking required. Free entry for National Trust members. Assistance dogs only inside the house and garden.
Upcoming events
Inspired by Nature: Mary, Maria, Marianne
This summer, see Rebecca Stevenson’s installation ‘Inspired by Nature: Mary, Maria, Marianne’ on display alongside Blickling’s copy of Maria Sibylla Merian’s book 'des insectes de Surinam'.
Social Walks
Get outdoors and join one of our social walks this Autumn, led by one of our walk leaders.
Stranger Folk, Volume 1: Crone Calling
Stranger Folk is a fun game of ancient folklore and real-world adventure for families to play together. Download the Stranger Folk app and begin an immersive adventure inspired by British folklore.
TEXT & TEXTILE! Art Exhibition
An exhibition by Connie Flynn. A 2025 artist in residence at Norwich Printing Museum, Connie's work explores the relationship between common phrases and the textiles industry.