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Family-friendly things to do at Wentworth Castle Gardens

Young visitors explore the lime tree avenue at Wentworth Castle Gardens
Young visitors explore the lime tree avenue at Wentworth Castle Gardens | © Annapurna Mellor

Wentworth Castle Gardens is the perfect place for a family adventure. Explore the gardens - from the turrets of Stainborough Castle to the hiding places in the Union Jack Gardens. Try out our Multisensory or Orienteering Trails, and don't forget to call into the adventure play area before you leave.

Planning your family visit 

  • The main car park is around 200m from the adventure play area and the Long Barn Café
  • There are baby-changing facilities and toilets in the Café and in the Conservatory Building
  • High chairs are available in the Café
  • There is an incline throughout the garden on the way up to Stainborough Castle
  • Most paths in the garden are suitable for buggies, with a combination of hard-standing and grassy paths. 
  • Small scooters and balance bikes can be taken into the gardens, but please don't bring bikes with pedals. 
  • The parkland is a great place to explore for slightly older children, with den building in the woods. The paths can be wet and boggy outside of the summer months, so wellies are recommended. 
  • Make the most of our picnic area. Bring your own lunch or purchase a children's picnic from the Café.
  • Find a great selection of children's books in the Reading Room, upstairs in the Long Barn. 

Wildlings hunt family trail

25 Oct - 23 November

The wildlings leave signs behind them - like strange fungi or twisted branches - and only those who know the secrets of the woods can spot their trail...

Journey into the heart of ancient folklore with our wildlings children's trail. 

Pick up your free trail sheet from Visitor Reception on arrival. 

Read more here

Create & Craft for Christmas

29 & 30 November, between 10.30am & 1.30pm 

As the festive season arrives, drop in to make a winter decoration with our Create & Craft volunteers. They will be based in the second-hand bookshop, upstairs in the Long Barn Café.

Free, normal admission applies 

More information here.

Festive scene at Wentworth Castle Gardens
Festive scene at Wentworth Castle Gardens | © NT images/ Annapurna Mellor

Enchanted Tree Trail

29 November - 8 February, anytime between 10am & 4pm

Peek into the secret, enchanted world of the garden's winter wildlife on this popular winter trail. 

Pick up your free trail sheet on arrival. 

Woolly Jumper Walk 

29 November - 8 February, anytime between 10am & 4pm

Pull on your wellies, wrap up warmly and head out into the parkland for a winter walk.

Follow the 'woolly jumper' walkers through the parkland. Look out for the mini knitted jumpers in the trees on South Avenue! 

Download the map here or pick one up when you arrive on site. 

Woolly jumper trail marker at Wentworth Castle Gardens
Woolly jumper trail marker at Wentworth Castle Gardens | © NT images/Annapurna Mellor

Orienteering 

Exercise your body and your mind with one of our Orienteering trails, designed for families.

We've teamed up with South Yorkshire Orienteers to create four permanent orienteering courses in the garden and parkland. 

Whether you are new to orienteering or a bit more experienced, there's a stuiable trail for you. Dogs also welcome 

Maps cost £1 and are available from visitor reception. 

Get moving in the Play Area

The Play Area is a favourite destination for families throughout the year. Conquer the castle, scale the ropes or try out our accessible see-saw.  

Discover our sensory trails

Explore Wentworth Castle Gardens in a new way with our sensory trails.

We've now added a parkland trail to our exisiting garden trail so you can wander further as your explore with all your senses. Designed for all ages and abilities, why not try it once and then come back in a different seasons for a totally different experience?

Download before you visit or pick up at Visitor Reception when you arrive.

Sensory Trail preview
Preview of the Sensory trail | © Picture Windows design

Things to do in the rain

Once you’ve finished splashing in puddles, you might find some of these activities a good option when the rain comes: 

  • Visit our ‘Time to Play’ segment in the Union Jack gardens, just above the Azaela Garden. Take part in a giant family board game while the tall hedges provide you with some shelter.
  • During a shower, why not pop into the Conservatory to enjoy the sensory experience of encountering plants from around the world?
  • Have you discovered the Reading Room yet? Above the Long Barn Café, the extension to the Second-hand bookshop is the perfect spot to get lost in a story while cuddled up in a comfy chair. Access is via stairs to the left of the counter, or please ask if you’d like to use the lift.  
Two people and a dog are silhouetted standing next to the rotunda. The rotunda is a round brick building supported by six pillars surrounding it and has steps leading up to it.

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Two people and a dog are silhouetted standing next to the rotunda. The rotunda is a round brick building supported by six pillars surrounding it and has steps leading up to it.