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🗿The Sculpture Park

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Set in 10 acres of beautiful woodland and gardens, The Sculpture Park displays over 600 contemporary and modern sculptures, with works by Henry Moore, Damien Hirst, and many others. It's a wonderfully interactive experience for children, who can touch most exhibits (except fragile ones). The park features a dedicated children's play area with wooden climbing frames, a storytelling chair, and a mini maze. There are plenty of picnic benches and a café serving hot and cold drinks, cakes, and light lunches. Paths are pushchair and wheelchair friendly, though some areas can get muddy after rain (wellies recommended). Highlights include the 'Giant Faces', the 'Burning Man' sculpture, and the 'Dinosaur Corner'. Allow at least 2-3 hours.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wear wellies for muddy paths

    Paths are pushchair-friendly but can get muddy after rain, so waterproof footwear is essential for families visiting in wetter weather.

  • Plan for 2-3 hours minimum

    Allow at least 2-3 hours to explore the 10 acres properly and let children enjoy the play areas without feeling rushed.

  • All-terrain buggy recommended

    Whilst pushchairs are welcome on the paths, an all-terrain buggy handles the woodland terrain better, especially after wet weather.

  • Touch most sculptures freely

    Children can touch and interact with most of the 600+ sculptures, making it a tactile, engaging experience rather than a look-only gallery.

  • Pack a picnic or use the café

    Bring a picnic to use the benches throughout the park, or grab hot and cold drinks, cakes, and light lunches from the on-site café.

  • Dedicated children's play area

    The park has wooden climbing frames, a storytelling chair, and a mini maze designed specifically for children to explore.

  • Visit the 'Dinosaur Corner' highlight

    Look out for the 'Dinosaur Corner', 'Giant Faces', and 'Burning Man' sculptures as great photo stops and exploration points for children.

  • Moderate cost makes repeat visits feasible

    Entry is reasonably priced, making it easy to return on another day if your family doesn't see everything or wants to revisit favourite spots.

  • Suits all ages from babies upwards

    The park is accessible and engaging for children from infants onwards, with gentle paths suitable for prams and a relaxed outdoor setting.

  • Check conditions after heavy rain

    Whilst the park is outdoors and lovely in dry weather, muddy paths after rain may make pushchair navigation trickier; consider visiting on drier days.

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