Deer Walks
Walk with the wildlife volunteers to find out more about the Red, Sika and Fallow Deer.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
Walk with the wildlife volunteers to find out more about the Red, Sika and Fallow Deer that live in Studley Royal deer park.
This activity meets at the Visitor Centre and takes place in the deer park - these areas are free to access. If you'd like to visit the abbey ruins or the water garden before or after your walk, there is an admissions charge for this - please see the 'Prices' section of our website for more details.
Times
The basics
- Meeting point
Meet at the green opposite the visitor centre courtyard at 1:30pm
- What to bring and wear
Please wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
- Accessibility
The Deer Park has uneven terrain and steep areas. this walk is not suitable for prams, wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
- Other
Due to the proximity of the wildlife, dog are not allowed on this walk.
Upcoming events
A Landscape Painter's Perspective: Peter M. Hicks
Explore Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal through the eyes of one of the north's leading landscape artists this summer. 'A Landscape Painter's Perspective' is a new art exhibition by Peter M. Hicks.
Garden and abbey tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to see the abbey as the Georgians once did; incorporated into the dramatic designed landscape.
Abbey tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover more about the largest monastic ruins in the country.
Wow! Wildlife walk
Discover unusual facts about the trees and wildflowers found at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, from the humble dandelion to a great old oak.