Moth Morning 2026
Join the team from West Midlands Butterfly Conservation to uncover moth traps in the orchard at Croome. Discover more about the beautiful insects which usually fly at night and what we can do to help their survival.
- Booking essential
West Midlands Butterfly Conservation are coming to Croome to share the experience of uncovering moth traps in the orchard for this special event.
Uncover the moth traps that have been left in the orchard overnight. We’ll find out more about the moths found in the traps, and learn to safely handle the moths.
You'll discover more about the beautiful insects which usually fly at night and how we can help their survival.
Meet outside visitor reception at 9.30am before taking a very short stroll to the orchard.
The event finishes at 11am when you'll be given a voucher to use in the café for a hot or cold drink.
The event will only be cancelled in extreme weather conditions.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £15.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Suitable for children with an accompanying adult.
- Meeting point
RAF Visitor Centre (outside seating area).
- What to bring and wear
You’ll be outside all the time, so please dress appropriately for the weather.
- Accessibility
The orchard is close to the meeting point. There are hard paths leading to the orchard and then it's a grass surface in the orchard.
Upcoming events
February half-term: Nature's Kitchen Trail
From Saturday 14 to Sunday 22 February, take part in our Nature’s Kitchen trail, inspired by Croome’s Plate Up exhibition in the house.
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.
Plate Up
An exhibition of work by Sarah Taylor Silverwood and young participants from Pershore Riverside Youth Centre, commissioned by Meadow Arts.
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.