Belton Acorns
Bring your little ones (under 5's) to our Belton Acorns sessions! Enjoy learning about the beauty of Belton by engaging in crafts, play, song, and outdoor fun.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Bring your little ones (under 5's) to our Belton Acorns sessions! Enjoy learning about the beauty of Belton by engaging in crafts, play, song, and outdoor fun.
There will be a varied programme of activities to get involved with. Sessions will be based around the seasons and highlight elements of Belton that shine.
Sessions will take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. There will be two sessions each day, running at 10am and 11.15am. Duration: 45 minutes.
No pre-booking required. You can sign up for the sessions when you arrive at Visitor Reception on the day.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
This session is for under 5's.
- Meeting point
Sign up at Visitor Reception, the sessions will be held in the Ride indoor play area.
Upcoming events
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