Attingham School of Magic | October Half-Term Family Trail
This October half-term, enrol in Attingham School of Magic.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Your magical journey begins in the Walled Garden, where six exciting lessons await.
Once you’ve completed your lessons, return to Visitor Reception to have your diploma stamped and receive your very own Book of Spells.
Do you have what it takes?
Running Saturday 18 October - Sunday 2 November. The trail costs £3.00 Includes a trail sheet and broomstick pencil to complete the trail and a set of colouring pencils and colouring booklet as a prize (available while stocks last). Trails are available from Visitor Reception We recommend starting the trail between 9am and 4pm to allow plenty of daylight time to complete the route. Saturday 18 October - Sunday 2 November 2025 | Paid for Activity | Admission Applies
Times
The basics
- Suitability
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
You can collect your trail from Visitor Reception
- What to bring and wear
Dress appropriately for the weather
- Accessibility
The trail is all outdoors and follows paths that are uneven in places.
Upcoming events
Explore the River Tern with Shrewsbury Canoe Hire
Canoe through Attingham’s hidden gem, the beautiful River Tern. Suitable for all ages and experience levels, this is a unique opportunity to paddle back in time and experience the history and beauty of Attingham Park through the views from the river.
100 Things to Wear | Costume Display at Attingham
To celebrate the launch of the National Trust’s new book 100 Things to Wear, Attingham Park is showcasing two rare garments from its collection that are featured in the book.
Nordic Walking with WALX with Corevision
A sociable Nordic Walk using Nordic Walking poles whilst enjoying the beautiful grounds and parkland at Attingham. Cathy also offers Power of Poles for a whole body workout.
Nordic Walking with WALX in the Marches
A sociable, fitness walk using Nordic Walking poles whilst enjoying the beautiful grounds and parkland at Attingham.