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Family-friendly things to do at Avebury

Two adults and two children make their way through the gate at Avebury, Wiltshire
Read on to discover upcoming events and more ways to explore Avebury with your family | © National Trust Images / James Dobson

Avebury has lots of ways for you to enjoy precious time together as a family. Read on to see what's coming up over the next few weeks.

Planning your family visit

 

  • Free entry for under 5s

  • Baby-changing facilities available

  • Children’s menu available at Circle Café

  • Pocket money gifts and children’s books available in the shop

  • Picnic tables in the Old Farmyard

Family fun at Avebury  

Garden celebration weekend

Visit Avebury Manor Garden on 24, 25 or 26 May to create a beautiful flower crown, browse a selection of local stallholders, or challenge your friends and family to free themed games and activities across the site.

More details are available on our Events page

Garden Explorer Packs and Sensory Map

Explorer backpacks, containing spotter sheets, books, and binoculars are available to borrow from the garden gate. We also have garden games and blankets available in the Church Garden. 

A sensory map for children is also available to pick up and follow from the garden gate.

Perfect for neurodivergent visitors or younger families, you can use the free map to discover the best places to listen to the wind, smell the herbs, and look at the wildlife. 

Wild Spotter trail

Pick up a free trail sheet from the barn and see how many items you can find as you explore the henge and stone circles. 

There are 16 sights, sounds and smells to find during your visit. Can you find them all in one trip? 


Explore Avebury Henge and Stone Circles

4,500 years ago, people living here built the largest stone circle in the world, with two smaller circles within it* and dug a 9m deep bank and ditch around the outer one.

You can enter the stone circle, touch the stones (but don’t climb), walk all the way around it, and take a walk along West Kennet Avenue, one of the two stone rows that led to (or from) the circles.

The stones is enclosed by fences, but be careful crossing the roads. Most of the year there are sheep grazing the grass.

*Stonehenge would fit within one of these smaller circles.

Learn about Avebury in the Alexander Keiller Museum

All of the artefacts in the museum come from local excavations, many from the time of Alexander Keiller who dug at Avebury in the 1930s. Here you can find out more about the Avebury World Heritage Site and the Neolithic people who built their monument here.

Discover Avebury Manor

Avebury Manor is currently closed for repairs and restoration work following flooding in January.

You can see images from the flooding on display in the barn and we will share more information on when the manor will reopen as soon as we have it. 

Avebury Manor Garden 

The garden at Avebury Manor is organised into a series of 'rooms', each with it's own character. Take your time to explore or simply take a seat and enjoy the sights and scents around you.

Explorer backpacks, containing spotter sheets, books, and binoculars are available to borrow from the garden gate. We also have garden games and blankets available in the Church Garden. 

If you are visiting with children who like wildlife, make sure you head to the Topiary Garden to spot the Great crested newts in the pond.