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Christmas 2024 at Kedleston

An advent box on a tree
Experience the advent trail at Kedleston Hall this Christmas | © National Trust/Darren Cresswell

The nights will be drawing in and the frost sparkling on the ground - connect with nature and each other and join us for a traditional Christmas at Kedleston Hall. Escape outdoors for an invigorating walk around Kedleston’s picturesque parkland, then visit the Hall and get into the Christmas spirit, or cosy up with some comfort food in Kedleston’s Great Kitchen Restaurant.

Festive fun for all the family

Christmas at Kedleston Hall runs from Saturday 30 November 2024 to Sunday 5 January 2025. Kedleston is closed on Christmas Day. This 2024, whilst you do not need to book your visit, we are offering a range of additional activities to get all the family feeling festive.

So you can make the most of your visit, here’s a summary of what’s on offer and details of events which require advanced booking.

The Hall

30 November - 5 January 2025 (excluding 25 and 26 December), 11am-3pm with last entry at 2:15pm

Experience the Hall at Kedleston, invitingly decorated with festive displays and embellished Christmas trees. No booking required.

Advent Trail

30 November - 5 January 2025 (excluding 25 December), 9am-3:30pm

Bring along the family and enjoy a Christmas advent trail. Find 24 boxes to open and explore. This free festive trail will run outside within the pleasure gardens and up to the viewpoint on the short walk. No booking required.

Breakfast with Father Christmas

Saturdays and Sundays between 30 November - 21 December, 8-9am

This year, at Kedleston’s Great Kitchen Restaurant you can enjoy Breakfast with Father Christmas. As well as a full cooked English breakfast, there is a gift for each child and an opportunity to get a photo with Father Christmas and his elf. Booking essential.

Rock Choir

30 November, 2-2:30pm

Enjoy our regulars, Derby and Nottingham Rock Choir for an outdoor festive performance at Kedleston Hall. This 30 minute performance is sure to get you into the Christmas spirit! No booking required.

Make a Christmas decoration

1 and 8 December, 12-2pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with the whole family and make a personalised tree decoration. No booking required.

Wreath Making Workshop

11 and 12 December, 10am, 11:30am and 1:30pm

Make your own natural wreath using vegetation gathered from the gardens at Kedleston Hall. Full instruction and guidance is provided by the gardeners and all tools provided. Booking essential.

Santa Paws Walk

15 December, 10-11am

Make sure your four-legged companion gets to take part in the Christmas cheer with a 2 mile walk in the park. Festive attire encouraged! No need to book - just come along with your special pup. Normal admission applies for walkies.

Decorate a Christmas stocking

21-23 December, 10am-2pm

As Christmas draws closer, decorate your own mini stocking to hang on you Christmas tree. Ideal for the youngest of family members from 2 years and above. No booking required.

Handmade paper decorations on a Christmas tree
Find themed Christmas trees in the Hall at Kedleston | © National Trust/Darren Cresswell

Safety information

The site is particularly muddy as we head into the winter season, so we recommend you dress appropriately with sturdy footwear for your visit. 

Winter walks

Explore outdoors at Kedleston this winter. Crisp, cold days and early sunsets - the winter landscape can be an inspiring place to step out into. So, wrap up warm, blow away the cobwebs and enjoy a seasonal stroll in the Kedleston parkland. There are plenty of options available, across over 800 acres of parkland.


Family walk through a decorated Christmas arch outside
Enjoy a Christmas walk with the family at Kedleston | © National Trust/Darren Cresswell

Festive food and shopping

Refresh and refuel at Kedleston's Great Kitchen restaurant. Warm up after a woodland wander with a hot drink and snack. Throughout the Christmas period we’ll be serving winter spiced drinks and mince pies – fabulous festive treats.

The shop at Kedleston shop is the perfect place to pick up those last-minute Christmas gifts without the hustle and bustle of the crowds. There is a range of gifts with a selection for explorers, gardeners and gourmets. You'll also find cards, stamps and gift vouchers. Why not treat yourself to a comforting throw or scented candle?

Don't forget to visit the second-hand bookshop located in the stableyard. Pre-loved books make an ideal gift or stocking filler! The bookshop is open from 10am-3pm during our festive period.

Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy 2025 from all the team at Kedleston Hall. Thank you for your continued support allowing us to look after special places like Kedleston for future generations to enjoy.

Cows in the parkland with Kedleston Hall in the background

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