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Find out when Mottisfont is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
There's plenty for the whole family to enjoy on a visit to Mottisfont. From vibrant family art exhibitions in the summer to fun-filled half-term activities during the school holidays, including our Wild Play area, there's something for everyone. With ample space to run, jump, and play, Mottisfont offers an ideal setting for family adventures at any time of year.
Here's all the information you need at a glance, to make the most of your family day out at Mottisfont:
There's no need to book, but Mottisfont may get very busy during school holidays and bank holidays. Mornings tend to be busier than afternoons. If you have the flexibility, a weekday visit is generally quieter than a weekend, even during school holidays. If you can only visit over the weekend, Saturdays are usually less busy than Sundays.
Saturday 5th April to Monday 21st April
Join us this Easter for a delightful mix of traditional and whimsical funfair games, perfect for the whole family! Test your skills with classic favourites like the 'Coconut Shy' and target practice, or dive into the excitement of ‘Hook a Duck’. For those ready to embrace a bit of hilarity, try our ‘Wacky Races,’ blending sack racing with an egg-and-spoon twist, and take on the playful ‘Clowning Around’ challenge!
Make your way along the trail and find activities for the whole family. The trail takes place from Saturday 5th April to Monday 21st April, from 10am to 5pm, with last entry at 4:30pm. Prices are £3.50 per trail, which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg (*Suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies).
Normal admission entry applies.
Thursday 20th March to Monday 14th May
This year, we are celebrating blossoms at Mottisfont. Have a go at these fun family activities in the house and the gardens.
Notice Nature
Find a quiet spot in the gardens and take a moment to pause and observe the gardens around you. Watch the blossom dance in the breeze or spot insects and birds hidden among the trees. Close your eyes and listen – can you hear the birds singing? What other sounds of nature can you notice?
Blossom challenges in the garden
When exploring the gardens, see if you can complete any of these blossom-inspired challenges:
Blossom spotter activity in the house
This year, we have hidden some ladybirds around the house as a spotter activity. These insects benefit from the early flowering blossom trees as a source of pollen and nectar. How many can you spot? Make sure to tell a member of the house team.
Saturday 24th May to Sunday 1st June
Get ready for a fun-filled adventure this May half-term! From planting sunflowers to building dens, tackling garden-themed obstacle courses to discovering minibeasts, there’s plenty for little explorers to enjoy. Follow our activity trail, test your skills in the Bug Olympics and see what wildlife you can spot along the way.
Plant potting station – Inspired by Mottisfont’s Kitchen Garden, children can plant sunflower seeds in ‘make your own’ biodegradable pots to take home and grow. Keep us updated with how tall your sunflower grows!
Little Gardeners' obstacle course – A playful course with mini wheelbarrows, watering cans and balance beams made of logs. Can you make it to the finish line?
Bug Olympics – Take part in our wildlife-inspired events! Can you jump high like a grasshopper, wriggle like a worm or barrel-roll like a beetle? Test your minibeast skills in our fun and interactive Bug Olympics arena!
Den building – Let your imagination run wild, using sticks, leaves and natural materials to create your own secret hideout.
Who lives in a house like this? – Can you solve the mystery of who lives in this house along the trail? On the river walk, you'll find a different home – who lives in this one? Guess the animals from the clues. Good luck!
Mini Beast Safari – A bug-hunting activity with magnifying glasses to help you discover what’s living in the garden beds and under logs.
Our Wild Play area includes three large wooden structures built for climbing, balancing and exploring. Have fun ducking and diving through different entry and exit points. The play area gets very muddy during periods of wet weather, so come dressed for mess.
The den building area from February half-term is staying up a little longer. Using the branches and leaves provided, families can build their own amazing den and create the perfect space. It could be a hidden fortress, a secret hideout or something entirely unique.
Wooden bridges and a rushing river make Mottisfont one of the country's top destinations for playing Pooh sticks – challenge your family to a game when you visit. Ball games and frisbees are welcome on the paddock areas.
Why not try some of the '50 things to do before you're 11¾' challenges? From rolling down a hill to cloud watching, there's something for every young explorer.
Find out when Mottisfont is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Treat yourself to a snack and drink at one of the cafés after a wander in the garden.
Enjoy every season at Mottisfont, with its ancient trees and babbling brooks, from rich autumn foliage and the scented Winter Garden, to spring bulbs and, of course, the world-famous Rose Garden.
Explore Maud Russell’s 1930s neo-classical interiors, in an 18th-century house with medieval origins and enjoy changing art exhibitions in the spacious gallery.
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