Love in Spring Trail
Inspired by nature, friendship, and love during springtime, come and explore the outdoors at Canons Ashby with this trail!
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Perfect for getting your youngsters out and about, this trail is set around our paddock and filled with interactive activities. The trail is free, but there will be a voluntary donation pot in the Visitor Reception where you will pick up your trail sheet.
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Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
The trail is aimed at children, but enthusiastic adults are welcome too!
- Meeting point
Begin your visit at our Visitor Reception, located in the car park. Pick up a free trail sheet from there, and head up the path to the paddock where the trail is! Normal admission applies.
- What to bring and wear
This trail takes place outside, so please dress for the weather. Some of our grounds can be very muddy at this time of year, so wellies are advised!
- Accessibility
The trail takes place outdoors on undulating and sometimes very muddy and wet ground. Please contact our office by phone (01327 861900) or email (canonsashby@nationaltrust.org.uk) if you have a query.
- Other
Normal admission applies for this activity. Voluntary donations are welcome to help cover the cost of making the trail.
Upcoming events
Snowdrop Stories trail
Wander through Canons Ashby and discover what people have believed about these delicate and beautiful blooms through the years.
Early Spring Foraging Walk
Get back in touch with nature as the spring bulbs appear! Find out what and where to forage on our guided foraging walk.
Easter Adventures at Canons Ashby
This spring, treat the whole family to an outdoor adventure at Canons Ashby on our Easter trail.
Exclusive Behind-the-scenes House Tour with Afternoon Tea
Ever wondered what's behind the closed doors of Canons Ashby? Seize the opportunity to be exclusively shown some of our best kept secrets and to learn more about how we conserve our place and collection.