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🌳Winkworth Arboretum

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Winkworth Arboretum is a stunning 95-acre arboretum in Surrey, managed by the National Trust. Known for its breathtaking seasonal colour, especially in autumn, it offers a peaceful escape for families. Highlights include:
- A network of waymarked trails through woodlands, meadows, and around a picturesque boathouse lake.
- The Boathouse Tea-room serving light refreshments and ice cream.
- Seasonal events like bluebell walks, autumn colour tours, and children's nature activities.
- A designated 'Nature Detective' trail for kids with activity sheets.

Facilities include a large free car park, toilets (including baby changing), and pushchair-friendly paths on some routes, though the terrain can be steep in places. The arboretum is mainly outdoor, so dress for the weather. Dogs are welcome on leads. It's a great spot for a family picnic, with plenty of benches and grassy areas. Arrive early on sunny weekends for parking.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
Ages218+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early on sunny weekends for parking

    The large free car park fills up quickly on pleasant weekends. Aim to arrive before 10am to secure a spot easily.

  • Some paths are steep

    Whilst some routes are pushchair-friendly, terrain can be steep in places. Check which trails suit your buggy before setting out.

  • Pick up the Nature Detective trail

    Collect activity sheets at the entrance for the dedicated Nature Detective trail—keeps children engaged and entertained throughout your visit.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Toilets with baby changing are on site, so you're well set for nappy changes and freshening up during your visit.

  • Visit in autumn for spectacular colour

    The arboretum is renowned for breathtaking autumn colours. Plan a visit in September to November for the most stunning woodland displays.

  • Dress for the weather

    This is an outdoor arboretum with limited shelter. Bring waterproofs in wet weather and sun protection on sunny days.

  • Spring bluebell walks are a highlight

    Seasonal guided bluebell walks run in spring. Check the National Trust website for dates and book ahead if required.

  • Pack a picnic and stay for lunch

    Plenty of benches and grassy areas make this ideal for families. Bring a picnic, or use the Boathouse Tea-room for light refreshments.

  • Boathouse Tea-room serves ice cream

    The on-site tea-room offers light refreshments and ice cream—useful if you haven't brought snacks or want a treat mid-visit.

  • Dogs are welcome on leads

    If you have a dog, it's welcome on a lead throughout the arboretum, making this a great family and pet-friendly day out.

  • Explore the boathouse lake

    The picturesque boathouse lake is a focal point of the grounds and children often enjoy spotting wildlife or watching the water.

  • Allow flexibility for your visit duration

    With 95 acres to explore, you can spend 1-2 hours or a full day depending on pace and interest. Choose routes suited to your children's ages.

  • Wear sturdy, waterproof footwear

    The woodland and meadow paths can be muddy after rain. Waterproof walking boots or shoes are sensible for all weather conditions.

  • Check for seasonal children's activities

    Beyond the Nature Detective trail, the arboretum runs seasonal children's nature activities. Check the website before visiting to see what's on.

  • Suitable for ages 2 and up

    With pushchair-friendly paths and shallow terrain in parts, younger toddlers (from age 2) can enjoy it, though older children may find more to discover.

  • Free admission for National Trust members

    If you're a National Trust member, admission is free. Non-members should check current charges before visiting.

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