Wild Wood Hall: The search for Red
This Christmas, follow in the paw prints of two young wolves on an indoor trail, exploring rooms imaginatively decorated with animal illustrations and filled with soundscapes recorded on the estate.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
This Christmas, immerse yourself in a new tale from Wild Wood Hall.
Explore an indoor trail around the ground floor of Felbrigg’s 17th-century house, filled with imaginative decorations, animal illustrations and soundscapes recorded on the estate.
Follow in the paw prints of two young wolves on a quest to find their pack’s matriarch, Red. After journeying through a wonderland filled with scenes including a mirror ball tree, a glittering fungi feast and frosty mountains, the young wolves discover their leader in a secret den, caring for a new litter of pup playmates.
Families can enjoy craft activities and a quiet break-out space will be available for those with additional sensory needs.
Themed treats and hot chocolates from the Squire’s Pantry tea-room are available to top-off the experience.
There's no need to book in advance. Entry is free to National Trust members and under 5s, and non-members can pay on arrival.
Credits:
Illustrations by Natalie Scurll
Story by Richard Daplyn
Soundscapes by Martin Noble-James
Additional recordings by HomeSounds
Created by the house and visitor experience teams and volunteers
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £13.00 |
Child | £6.50 |
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Family (1A 2C) | £19.50 |
Family (2A, 3C) | £32.50 |
The basics
- Meeting point
Visitor Reception - follow the straight path leading from the end of the car park.
- Accessibility
Powered wheelchairs are welcome in the house, however due to narrow corridors and furnished rooms, four wheeled PMVs cannot be accommodated. The upstairs of the hall will remain closed throughout, to allow winter conservation cleaning to continue.