Shaun The Sheep at Anglesey Abbey
Come and find twelve super-sized Shaun the Sheep sculptures around the gardens at Anglesey Abbey this spring.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
We are excited to host Wild in Art’s Find the Flock trail at Anglesey Abbey from 1 March to 27 April 2025. Pick up a free trail map and see if you can find all twelve of the beautifully decorated Shaun the Sheep sculptures creatively exhibited around the gardens.
Each sculpture has been ewe-niquely painted by twelve different national and international artists with bright colours and funky, bold patterns. Suitable for all ages, embaa-rk on a journey around the grounds with family and friends. The Find the Flock trail is free, but normal admission to Anglesey Abbey applies.
The Easter Adventures trail at Anglesey Abbey, from 5 to 21 April in the school holidays, will also run alongside the special Shaun the Sheep sculpture display. Children can complete the activity alongside each sculpture, then collect a chocolate reward at the end.
The grounds at Anglesey Abbey are open daily from 9.30am – 5pm in March and from 9.30am to 5.30pm in April. Please check the Anglesey Abbey website for up-to-date opening days and times before you visit. We hope you have a baa-rilliant day out!
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages. Both adults and children welcome.
- Meeting point
Head to the Visitor Centre upon arrival to pick up your trail map.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress appropriately for the weather, we recommend a wooly jumper on chilly days!
- Accessibility
You will move through the gardens mostly on hard standing path and some grassed areas.
Upcoming events
Snowdrops: The Specialist Collection Tours
Don’t miss snowdrop season at Anglesey Abbey! Join a tour to get an exclusive look at the specialist collection.
February House tour
Enjoy a behind the scenes tour of the upstairs of the House and see some conservation in action.