Guided Walk to Panorama Tower 2026
Join us for a 5 mile guided walk through the parkland to the Panorama Tower and enjoy fantastic panoramic views from the balcony before continuing back to the Visitor Centre.
- Booking essential
Meet at 10.30am at reception for a 11am start - The walk nominally finishes at 1.30pm but may extend to 2pm.
On arrival at the Panorama Tower we will stop for up to 45 minutes to enjoy the far reaching views and have some lunch. We recommend you bring something to eat and a hot or cold drink depending on the weather.
The walk is about 5 miles over varied terrain and includes two flights of steps.
Please note that there are no toilet facilities or café en-route or at the Panorama Tower.
The walk is not suitable for buggies or wheelchairs. No dogs permitted on this walk.
Walk will only be cancelled in extreme weather conditions.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £5.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children who are happy to walk 5 miles.
- Meeting point
Visitor Reception
- What to bring and wear
Wear suitable footwear and weather proof clothes. Please bring snacks, drinks and lunch if you wish for the 45 minute stop at the Panorama Tower.
- Accessibility
Walk is approx. 5 miles across fields with stiles and 2 flights of steps. Spiral staircase at the tower.
- Other
In bad weather please check website or social media for changes in opening times. The walk nominally finishes at 1.30pm but may extend to 2pm.
Upcoming events
Pages from Nature: Walk through the Pleasure Grounds
Celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the publication of the 1824 guidebook to Croome, the Hortus Croomensis. Explore the views, scents and sounds of the garden at Croome using your own Hortus Croomensis booklet to guide you.
Robert Adam bookcases
A monumental set of mahogany mid-18th-century bookcases, designed by renowned architect, Robert Adam (1728-1792) for Croome Court have returned from the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London.
Four Seasons Exhibition
Croome has worked with artist Faye Claridge and local community groups to create new sculptures in response to the Four Seasons statues that once stood in the Evergreen Shrubbery. Explore the new Four Seasons exhibition in the House.
Introductory House Tours
Join our volunteers for a tour that will bring Croome’s story to life; with its varied history you’ll definitely learn something new.