National Trust - Runnymede and Ankerwycke
The home of the Magna Carta Trails and walks
FREE EVENT
No admission charge
We’ve re-opened the parkland, garden and Kitchen Café at Hatchlands. To avoid disappointment please book your visit in advance, especially 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
What to wear?
Outdoor clothing and sensible footwear appropriate for the weather. Ski suits are really good for children when taking part in autumn and winter outdoor activities as they keep the child snug and offer brilliant protection when splashing in puddles :) We have ones similar to this.
There are so many trees around Runnymede, why not make a little educational trip. get your little ones a book or worksheet and help them identify the trees you find.
The open areas lend themselves to a bit of bird watching. This kit contains everything you need to take your family bird watching, including bird identifcation cards and binoculars.
There are also some lovely nature trails. Allowing your little ones to go bug hunting under logs and in the leaves.
- CountrysideDawn to dusk
- Memorials car park09:00 - 16:00
- Riverside car parkClosed
- Tea-room10:00 - 15:30
Event Sessions
Venue Information

National Trust - Runnymede and Ankerwycke
Riverside site of the sealing of Magna Carta, tea room
Windsor Road, near Old Windsor, Surrey, SL4 2JL