A Peter Rabit Trail at National Trust - Hatchlands park
21st – 23rd December 9am – 3pm Children Aged 4 – 12 £75 for 3 days The Cambridge School, Queens Ave, Aldershot, GU11 4AA
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Adult Price
£8.00
Per adult
Child Price
£4.00
Per child
We’ve re-opened the parkland, garden and Kitchen Café at Hatchlands. To avoid disappointment please book your visit in advance, espec
This winter, treat your little ones to the magic of a Peter Rabbit™ winter adventure activity trail around Hatchlands Park - in partnership with Penguin Random House UK.
Peter Rabbit’s friends need some help finding items to see them through the winter. Young nature adventurers can lend a hand to some of Beatrix Potter’s best-loved characters and solve the clues to earn their special trail badge and certificate.
There will be nature-themed active challenges to try along the way, as well as a Peter Rabbit selfie station at the end of the trail where everyone can take a picture with their favourite storybook rabbit.
Whilst event booking for the trail itself is not required, to avoid disappointment we recommend you book admission tickets to visit Hatchlands Park in advance, especially at busier times such as weekends and school holidays. You can book admission tickets online by visiting our what’s on page.
£2 per trail pack, plus normal admission. Trails available while stocks last.ially at busier times such as weekends or school holidays. If you don't book we can't guarantee admission.
Admission Charges apply. see here for more info
Stretches of sweeping parkland sheltering a classic country house
Hatchlands Park was built in the 1750s for naval hero Admiral Edward Boscawen and his wife Fanny, since then it has housed wealthy families, a finishing school for girls and even a printing press. Today you can visit the parkland or stop for coffee in the Kitchen Café all year round. You can also see inside our house on four afternoons a week, between April and October.
Take the time to wander through our 400 acres of rolling parkland and woodland, one of the largest country estates in the area and full of year round seasonal colour. You can follow waymarked walks, enjoy the tranquillity of our quiet garden, discover areas of the garden partly landscaped by Humphry Repton or bring the family to experience our natural adventure area for children.
Our mansion is now a family home, containing tenant Alec Cobbe’s collection of paintings and fine furniture. Also on display is the Cobbe Collection, Europe’s largest collection of keyboard instruments associated with famous composers including JC Bach, Chopin and Elgar. An early interior design commission for architect Robert Adam, his work can be seen in ceilings and fireplaces throughout the house.
Situated on the edge of the beautiful Surrey Hills and surrounded by charming villages, this peaceful location is just 45 minutes from central London.
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National Trust - Hatchlands Park
Stretches of sweeping parkland sheltering a classic country house
East Clandon, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7RT