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Find out when Coleton Fishacre is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Have a family adventure at Coleton Fishacre whatever the season. Discover a host of family-friendly activities to take part in, from outdoor challenges to garden trails and more.
Here is the information you need at a glance to help plan your next day out to Coleton Fishacre:
It's a new year and there's plenty of adventures to be had at Coleton Fishacre. Whether it's exploring the garden and spotting signs of the changing season to discovering how the team looks after the house or finding a new bedtime read in the second-hand bookshop, there's fun rain or shine.
Weds from 15 January, 9.30am-11.30am
Perfect for toddlers, join a free 'Little Acorns' welly walk in the garden before we open to the public. There'll be seasonal activities along the way, so come dressed for play whatever the weather. Admission is free.
20 March - 30 April 2025
Wander through the garden by the sea and spot all the different types of blossom in bloom at Coleton Fishacre. In the house, there's a blossom and bloom trail to enjoy and for some extra fun, try your hand at writing a blossom haiku or tanka poem with the blossom poetry cards.
Trail is free. Normal admissions apply.
Daily from Saturday 5 April - Sunday 27 April
Join us for an Easter adventure at Coleton Fishacre. Discover our family-friendly trail with fun activities for you to do along the way. Complete the trail and earn your chocolate egg at the end.
Price is £3.50 per trail. Normal admissions apply. Booking not required.
The garden has lots of paths and hills to explore. Can you follow the winding path up to the summerhouse? Try to count the steps as you go and see if you're right when you reach the top.
From designing your own natural colour palette or spotting the signs of nature in the garden, the outdoor trails are free and a great way to keep minds occupied while exploring the garden. You can pick these up and a pencil from visitor reception on arrival.
Inside the house, pick up a free trail and notice elements on nature in the art deco interior. Look for floral shapes and patterns in the collection, or spot colours and materials in the furniture. Clipboards and pencils are available with the trail at the house entrance. Don’t forget, you can claim a sticker at visitor reception for completing any of the trails.
If you need to take five somewhere a little quieter, there's plenty of spots dotted around the garden. Wander along the path to the left of the house for the wildflower meadow, across the Rill Garden to the slopes opposite the house or down through the garden to the glades.
Afternoons are normally less busy than mornings, so if you prefer fewer people around, try and visit after 2pm.
Find out when Coleton Fishacre is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
With a climate as mild as South Cornwall, exotic and tender plants thrive in the garden at Coleton Fishacre. From formal terraces to woodland, the garden is varied and filled with year-round interest, and RHS accredited.
Step inside the 1920s country home of the D’Oyly Carte family where Art Deco features, sea views and light and airy designs create an intimate atmosphere.
A visit to Coleton Fishacre would not be complete without browsing the National Trust Shop or picking up a tasty treat from Café Coleton.
Winter is the perfect time for many of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities. Wrap up warm and go welly wandering, fossil hunting or stargazing.
From rock pooling on beautiful beaches to exploring historic houses, there are plenty of places to enjoy a great family day out. .