May half term at Erddig
Join us at Erddig this May half term as we celebrate Children's Gardening Week with a number of fun events the whole family can get involved with.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
From Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, help us celebrate National Children's Gardening. Explore the Grade -I listed garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more. Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Children very welcome
- Meeting point
Head to the ticket office to begin your day out.
- What to bring and wear
Dress according to the weather.
- Accessibility
Disabled parking bays, ramped access to the gardens and fine loose gravel pathways throughout. Wolf's Den has wood chipped flooring.
- Other
Assistance dogs only in the garden and house
Upcoming events
Family volunteering day at Felin Puleston, Erddig
Join us this National Children's Gardening Week and help us care for the wellbeing garden at Felin Puleston
Beginners photography group 2024 at Erddig
Back by popular demand, our volunteer photographers will be helping you to get the most out of your digital hobby in 2024.
Photography exhibition at Erddig
From 8 June - 14 July, come along and enjoy a selection of photographs taken by visitors, volunteer leaders and participants from our monthly photography walks.
Celebrating Great Big Green Week at Erddig
Join us at Felin Puleston on the Erddig estate as we celebrate Great Big Green Week - the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.