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🏰Beningbrough Hall & Gardens

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Beningbrough Hall & Gardens is a Georgian country house set in extensive gardens, managed by the National Trust. Families will love the large adventure playground with climbing frames, swings, and slides, plus a separate toddler area. There are also family-friendly walking trails through the gardens and woodland, a walled garden with a play maze, and a 'plant explorer' trail for kids.

  • Adventure playground suitable for ages 3-12
  • Walled garden with maze and seasonal activities
  • Family trails and nature spotting
  • Baby-changing facilities and highchairs available
  • Café serving children's meals and picnic areas
  • Dogs welcome in gardens (on leads) but not in play areas

Practical tips: Arrive early on weekends to avoid crowds in the playground. Wellies recommended after rain. Buggy-friendly paths but some gravel areas. Admission is free for National Trust members; otherwise, a family ticket (2 adults + children) costs around £35.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early on weekends

    The adventure playground gets busy on weekends, so arrive early to make the most of climbing frames, swings, and slides without queuing.

  • Separate toddler play area

    There's a dedicated toddler area away from older children's equipment, ideal for younger children aged 2-3 to play safely.

  • Bring wellies after rain

    Paths can get muddy, particularly in the woodland areas. Wellies are worth packing if rain is forecast or recently passed.

  • Facilities for babies included

    Baby-changing facilities and highchairs are available, making it easier for parents with infants and toddlers.

  • Suitable for ages 0-12

    The site caters well to the full age range from babies to pre-teens, with activities for each group throughout the day.

  • Buggy-friendly with caveats

    Most paths are buggy-friendly, but some gravel areas exist. Check your buggy can handle uneven terrain before visiting.

  • Pack a picnic

    Picnic areas are available throughout the grounds. Bringing your own food saves money and offers flexibility for young children's meal times.

  • Café serves children's meals

    The on-site café offers children's meals, handy if you haven't packed a picnic or need refreshments during your visit.

  • Plant explorer trail for learning

    The plant explorer trail encourages children to spot and learn about plants. It's a fun, educational alternative to playground time.

  • Walled garden maze

    The walled garden features a play maze and seasonal activities, offering variety beyond the main playground.

  • National Trust membership saves money

    Admission is free for National Trust members. If visiting multiple NT sites, membership pays for itself quickly.

  • Woodland walking trails

    Family-friendly walking trails through woodland and gardens offer nature spotting opportunities beyond playground play.

  • Dogs welcome in gardens

    Dogs are welcome on leads throughout the gardens (but not in play areas), so you can bring pets if visiting with a family dog.

  • Family ticket pricing

    Family tickets (2 adults + children) cost around £35 for non-members. Worth calculating against individual tickets for your group size.

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