
Weston Park’s 1000 acres of parkland encompass a history dating back to the medieval period and an important Capability Brown commission, in addition to playing host to impressive biodiversity. Join Head Gardener Martin Gee and our knowledgeable team to discover more of this exceptional landscape on one of our seasonal park walks.
As the nights draw in, Weston Park’s trees begin to take on their autumn colour to reveal a very different look to the Park. Join this fascinating walk to not only discover the park’s seasonal beauty, but also to see areas of the park that are not normally seen by visitors, such as the Medieval layers of the park’s history and the surviving moat which is now home to invertebrates.
10.30am – 12.30pm
Tickets
On-line
£10 per person – includes the tour and admission to the Park and Gardens
On the day
£15 per person – includes
Weston Park Members go free and don’t require a ticket.
Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
The tours leave promptly at 10.30am and so we ask participants to arrive ten minutes prior to the walk departure time. Duration is approximately two hours. The walk across the park is over uneven ground and is not suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Walkers are advised to wear suitable boots or shoes and clothing that takes seasonal differences into account.