Estate Walk: Pamphill bluebells
A delightful walk in bluebell season, visiting Pamphill Green, Little Pamphill, Bear Wood and All Fools Lane. During this walk you will be joined by a National Trust ranger. Distance: 5 miles. Time: approx. 3 hours
- Booking essential
This volunteer led walk will take in the beautiful bluebells in Abbott Street Copse as well as Bear Wood (not normally open to the public). You will discover some of the ancient woodlands of the estate and see some of the conservation work we are carrying out to preserve these special areas.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All Per Person | £3.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
Kingston Lacy car park – meet at bottom of Visitor Reception slope What3words ref: ///litigate.clusters.splits
- What to bring and wear
Please wear appropriate sturdy walking shoes and clothing for the weather conditions. Ground can be wet and muddy following rain. Please bring any food and drink needed.
- Accessibility
Unfortunately, this event is not suitable for those with mobility aids. If you would like to attend and would like to discuss your access requirements, please call 01202 883402.
- Other
Only assistance dogs can be welcomed on this walk
Upcoming events
Henrietta's Garden
Join us this year in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the restoration of Henrietta Bankes’ vision of the Japanese Garden, filled with cherry blossom, bamboo and acers.
Easter Egg Hunt at Kingston Lacy
Join in the Easter fun this spring. Put on your bunny ears, complete the ten amazing activities around the the Easter adventure field before claiming your tasty prize. Normal admission applies.
Henrietta's house and garden tour
Discover how Henrietta Bankes, an influential member of the family, made her mark at Kingston Lacy in the house and garden and feel like one of her guests. Book a place on a guided tour running monthly during March- September.
Nordic walking at Kingston Lacy
Nordic Walking is an enhancement of ordinary walking. When trained in the right technique to use the poles effectively, it increases use of the upper body and enables you to work harder but it feels easier!