New Year's Day guided walk
Start your new year with a gentle guided walk around the Upton estate.
- Booking essential
This walk is known for its fantastic views of the Warwickshire countryside. Take in the scenery and enjoy time out in nature, as you head out with our knowledgeable local guides. Warm up afterwards with a hot drink and homemade scone in our Pavilion Café.
Each adult ticket includes a regular hot drink and scone with butter from the Pavilion Cafe.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult New Year's Day Walk | £12.00 |
Child New Year's Day Walk | £8.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children over 8 are welcome, supervised by parent/guardian
- Meeting point
Meet outside the Visitor Reception hut. A walk leader will be there to meet you.
- What to bring and wear
Wear suitable walking boots/shoes and outdoor clothing to protect against cold/wind/rain. Although this is a short walk, we advise that you bring water with you.
- Accessibility
Please note this walk follows public footpaths across fields, which may be muddy and uneven and/or icy. The route includes a few stile crossings and may not be suitable for people with mobility difficulties.
- Other
We're sorry, dogs are not permitted on this walk.
Upcoming events
Sculpture in the Garden at Upton House: 4 to 19 October
The Oxford Sculpture Group are exhibiting for the first time in the gardens and the Squash Court Gallery at Upton House.
A Journey Through Autumn - Upton's Autumn Trail
Travel through autumn with three of our Greek Muses, Clio the goddess of history, Calliope the goddess of epic poetry and Urania the goddess of stars.
Upton social walks
Discover the Warwickshire countryside surrounding Upton House and Gardens and meet new people on these gentle-to-moderate walks.
Curator's talk - 'Conserving Tintoretto, uncovering hidden histories'.
Join Property Curator Michelle Leake for a talk about conserving 'The Wise and Foolish Virgins' by the Venetian artist Jacopo Tintoretto, recently featured in series 3 of BBC Two’s Hidden Treasures of the National Trust.