Blossom celebration weekend
Celebrate nature’s display of blossom this bank holiday weekend with fun for all ages. Visit Avebury Manor Garden to create a beautiful flower crown, browse a selection of local stallholders, and have a go at blossom themed games.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
From the first touches of blossom in early March, to the end of blossom season in June, nature puts on a show that deserves to be celebrated.
This late May bank holiday weekend, why not visit Avebury Manor Garden to take part in a weekend of blossom celebrations?
The whole family can enjoy making a beautiful flower crown from seasonal blooms (£4 per crown), you can browse a selection of local artisanal stallholders and find the perfect spring treat, or challenge your friends and family to free blossom themed games and activities across the site.
Entry to Avebury Manor Garden is free for National Trust members. See the website for non-member ticket prices.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages.
- Meeting point
Go to the Visitor Reception when you arrive to pick up your garden tickets and find out more.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear clothes suitable for the weather conditions.
- Accessibility
The barn is and garden are can be accessed in a way free from steps, but there are cobbles and uneven ground areas.
Upcoming events
Easter trail at Avebury
Join us at Avebury this spring for an Easter adventure. Explore the garden and take part in lots of Easter games and challenges to claim your chocolate egg.
Mother's Day cream tea
This Mother's Day, treat someone special to a cream tea at Avebury. You will receive a beautiful posey of flowers, as well as free tickets to explore Avebury Manor Garden.
Guided tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join a tour of the beautiful Avebury Manor Garden with Head Gardener Garry to learn about seasonal highlights, a varied history, and exciting new developments in the historic garden rooms.