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Things to see and do in the parkland

View of the parkland at Hanbury Hall
Explore Hanbury Hall's historic parkland | © Michelle Hill

Hanbury Hall is home to 400 acres of Grade II listed parkland, with remains of ancient forests and historic avenues. With three way-marked routes to choose from, there’s plenty of opportunity to find the perfect walk for you to stretch your legs and admire the surrounding Worcestershire countryside.

Explore the parkland

Explore Hanbury Hall’s historic parkland on a peaceful winter walk and admire the beautiful Worcestershire countryside. Enjoy routes that lead you through the remains of an ancient forest, past impressive early eighteenth-century design features including the Semi-Circle, Long Walk and Lime Tree Walk designed by George London.

Download the parkland walks map here.

Guided Parkland Walks

Join us for a walk around our parkland with one of our experienced garden guides. Find out about the history of the park and the ongoing work to restore some of the original features.

Every Saturday from January the 10th to March the 28th at 11am.

Walk length: 1.5 hours

Meeting point: In front of the forecourt gates

Please note, this route has steep terrain in places and is not accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs. We advise you to wear suitable footwear. All walks are weather dependent and dependent on volunteer availability. If the walks are not able to go ahead, there are Parkland Walk leaflets available from Visitor Reception for you to use.

Normal admission charges apply, free for National Trust members.

Two visitors walking through a woodland in the autumn
Join us for a guided walk of Hanbury Hall's parkland | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

Tree planting

This winter we will be planting 24 new trees in the Front Park at Hanbury Hall. Using funding from the The Queen’s Green Canopy, the trees will be planted according to the Parkland Plan which used historic OS maps to trace where trees were positioned in the past.

The specimen trees include species such as hornbeam, oak, lime and pear. Look out for these new trees and watch them grow when you venture out into the Front Park.

Visiting Hanbury Hall with your dog 

Hanbury Hall is a two pawprint rated place. Explore nearly 400 acres of parkland, woodland and open fields on a dog walk at Hanbury Hall. Find out where you can walk your dog and read our Canine Code here.

A dog enjoying a winter walk in the grounds at Trelissick, Cornwall

Things to see and do in the gardens and parkland 

Enjoy the gardens and parkland at Hanbury Hall. From the Walled Garden to Kytes Orchard and beyond, the outdoors at Hanbury look beautiful throughout the year.

The parterre garden at Hanbury Hall covered in frost on a sunny day with the Hall behind

Hanbury Park Blue Route 

Enjoy an easy walk across Hanbury's parkland, admiring sweeping views of the hall and estate and discovering fascinating historic landscape features.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 1 (km: 1.6)
A misty morning at Hanbury Hall