Flower Fairies and Old Woodland Stories Family Session at Staunton Harold
Step into a world of stories and imagination this May half-term, with this gentle family session from Wild Minds inspired by the Flower Fairy Trail.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
Families will explore woodland folklore and springtime stories, imagining the tiny guardians of flowers and trees who feature in traditional tales. Through creative play, nature crafts and quiet exploration, children are invited to create fairy doors or woodland homes, listen to old stories and discover the landscape in a respectful, playful way.
This is a calm, inclusive session designed for families who enjoy imaginative play, storytelling and connecting with nature at their own pace. All activities are optional, with plenty of choice and space to explore or simply observe.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All Per family - max. 4 people, up to 2 adults. | £12.50 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01332863822
- Suitability
Fun for all the family but most suitable for children ages 4-8.
- Meeting point
Meet by the car parking machines.
- What to bring and wear
Dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy footwear as it may be muddy underfoot in places.
- Accessibility
The trail follows level paths. The surfaces are a mixture of concrete, short grass and compacted earth which may get muddy places if it rains. There may be tree roots and some uneven areas. There are no steps but the paths in the pleasure are sloping. There are benches at regular intervals. Sensory items are available to borrow by asking the team in the kiosk.
- Other
Please note dogs are not permitted at this event to ensure it is a calm and relaxing session for all participants.
Upcoming events
Easter Adventures at Staunton Harold: Easter Bunny Bootcamp
The Easter Bunny has lost all his carrots over at Foremark but needs to get his strength up before he can hop off and find them. Can you help motivate him?
May Half Term: Flower Fairy Trail
It's the season of blossom, and Staunton Harold is in bloom. A group of flower fairies have taken up residence in the trees - can you spot them?