Blossom at Brockhampton
Celebrate the arrival of spring at Brockhampton with beautiful blossom, crafts, displays and much more.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Starting from the spring equinox, we will be celebrating the beauty of blossom here at Brockhampton, encouraging our visitors to engage with the orchards and experience the joy that blossom brings in the springtime.
Blossom spotting guides: Pick up a blossom spotting guide at Visitor Reception and head out into the orchards, discovering the many different fruit trees that grow at Brockhampton. These guides will show you when and where to find blossom, making them perfect to hold onto for a return visit.
Nature rubbing blossom trail: From mid-April, you can also take part in our blossom ‘nature rubbing’ trail. Pick up a trail sheet from Visitor Reception and discover the different animals that rely on the orchards at Brockhampton. There are six trees to find along the trail, each with a nature rubbing to print onto your trail sheet. This trail is suitable for all ages.
With 3km of accessible paths, natural play in the orchard rooms, and hammocks that swing beneath the branches, there is a way for everyone to enjoy the beauty of blossom in the reimagined orchards at Brockhampton.
Blossom is also being celebrated in the manor house and with several festival days, supported by our partnership with Salt Road. Head back to the events page to find out more about these events.
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Blossom festival days at Brockhampton
Working in partnership with Salt Road, we will be hosting Blossom festival days at Brockhampton this spring, featuring creative workshops and performances.
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Guided ranger walks at Brockhampton
Join one of Brockhampton's rangers for a guided walk through the woodland and parkland, learning more about the seasonal changes across the estate.