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Family fun at Nostell

Two children running on a wobble bridge in the play area at Nostell in Autumn
Autumn adventures under the tree canopy | © Arnhel de Serra

Nostell is the perfect place for a family adventure. Spend some time zipping though the trees in the woodland play area, visit the wildlife on the lake, cycle through the woodland or build a den. Whatever you do when you visit, here's what to expect from your family day out.

Half-term harvest, pumpkins, bats and more

Playful pumpkin trail

26 – 3 November, 11am - 5pm

Head to the gardens for a playful pumpkin adventure this October half-term.

Challenge your family to a game of pumpkin tic-tac-toe and mini pumpkin toss, head into the kitchen garden to see what’s growing as you complete your harvest scavenger hunt and explore the apple orchard.

Before you make your way to the house, make sure you pause at the pop-up pumpkin patch and strike a pose under the pumpkin selfie arch.

In the house, keep your eyes peeled for pumpkins which are hidden in the magnificent rooms.

Halloween crafts in the house

26, 27, 31 October and 1, 2, 3 November

Visit the workshop in the house to get stuck into some pumpkin paper crafts and spooky colouring activities.

Family bat walks

26, 27, 28 October

4:30-6:30pm

Nostell is home to nine different species of bat. Join us after hours for a walk in the gardens with our bat experts - you’ll be armed with a bat detector to see if you can spot them coming out to play and hunt for their tea.

Book tickets

Time to scrat! Apple pressing

1 November 12:30 – 3pm

The Nostell garden team will be in the kitchen garden demonstrating apple pressing using a traditional scratter. This is always a fun event and it's a fab opportunity for all the family to get involved making apple juice from the windfall apples.

Bird Box Making

28 October 1pm - 2:30pm

Make a bird box for your garden with the help of our Outdoors team. The boxes are quick and easy to make from pre-cut wood and they are the perfect little home for your feathered friends.

Book tickets

Boy taking a photo of pumpkins on his camera in the kitchen garden at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
Boy taking a photo of pumpkins on his camera in the kitchen garden at Nostell Priory | © National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra

Playground adventures and nature exploring

  • Jump, swing and slide in the woodland adventure play area. Feel the wind in your hair as you zoom between the trees on the zip wire - it's a whopping 30 metres long
  • Head down to Joiner's Wood in the parkland to discover wild play and den building
  • Go nature exploring and spot the resident wildlife, including swans, herons and geese
  • Take an easy stoll down to the middle lake, following accessible route markers for mobility scooters, wheelchairs and pushchairs.

Explore the parkland on two wheels

Bring your bikes and enjoy a traffic-free adventure on one of our family-friendly woodland cycle trails. Head out into the parkland along the Carriageway path and up to Obelisk Lodge. You can turn left for the green trail, which is great for little legs, or right to whizz around a few more twists and turns on the blue trail. Both sections are for bikes only and are approximately 1km long. Find out more.

Child riding a bike on a track with autumn leaves on the ground
Explore the grounds on two wheels this autumn | © Rob Coleman

Adventure play area, wild play and den building

Unleash your wild ones in the woodland adventure play area in the gardens. Smaller children can climb and hide out in the wendy house on stilts and make their escape down the slide, get dizzy in the wonky spinners, balance on the wobble boards and swing the day away in the bucket swing. Older adventurers can test their adventurous spirit to climb the tower and abseil back down, charge around the rope bridges and wobble paths, bounce to new heights on the cantilever swing and zip through the trees on the 30-metre zip wire.

Wild play and den building in Joiner's Wood

Head into Joiner's Wood in the parkland and discover the new wild play area in the clearing in the heart of the woodland. This area has been created by Nostell rangers using natural materials. Test out your balance on the log walks, leap from stump to stump, weave though the maze and climb on the back of the wooden horses. Take your picnic down and spend time relaxing under the trees whilst young adventurers get creative with den building.

Planning for a rainy day?

Avoid a passing shower with a swift retreat into the second-hand book shop or cosy up with a hot drink or sweet treat in the cafe.

The playground is under the woodland canopy which offers some shelter but, of couse, you can just bring your wellies and enjoy a good old splash in the puddles and stomp in the mud.

Planning your family visit

  • The main car park is around 800 metres from the main entrance
  • There are baby-changing facilities and toilets in the courtyard
  • There are accessible paths and you'll find mostly even terrain in the gardens but, some of the parkland paths can be uneven and muddy in wet weather so pushchairs might struggle
  • Bikes and scooters are welcome in the parkland but we ask that you leave all bikes, trikes, balls and scooters at the garden entrance
  • If you have a dog, you might find this information useful.

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