Orienteering at Kedleston Hall
Available daily, explore more of the parkland at Kedleston with a family friendly orienteering course. Using a map, choose your own route to find your way.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Buy the orienteering map from visitor reception and explore at your own pace. Choose from a 1.6 mile map or 3 mile map. Route includes slopes, uneven ground, gates, and livestock.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All per pack | £1.50 |
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| per pack | £1.50 |
The basics
- Suitability
Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Meeting point
Please buy a map from the visitor reception building - £1.50 per map.
- What to bring and wear
Suitable footwear and clothing advised. There could be long vegetation along the route.
- Accessibility
This activity includes slopes and uneven ground, making it unsuitable for prams or manual wheelchairs.
- Other
Dogs on leads welcome to join in. Please note, the course crosses areas with sheep, lambs and cows.
Upcoming events
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This exhibition features a small selection of Tibetan artefacts from the collection and sheds light on previously untold stories. It sits alongside, Encounters, a new film by British-Tibetan artist, Nyima Murry.
May Half-Term
Get lost in a story or have a go at sharing your own. Visit the Book Nook this half-term as we celebrate Derby Book Festival.
Deepa Anappara - Part of Derby Book Festival
Book talk with Deepa Anaparra as part of Derby Book Festival. Her new novel is The Last of Earth.
Outdoor Theatre at Kedleston Hall – King Arthur and the Holy Fail
The Three Inch Fools present an epic quest of improbable proportions.