Exciting range of winter and Christmas events planned at Biddulph Grange Gardens

By Jack Lenton

25th Nov 2021 | Local News

Image credit: Kayla Powell
Image credit: Kayla Powell

There is an exciting range of events for families to enjoy at Biddulph Grange Gardens in the run up to Christmas.

Starting from Saturday 4th December, Percy the Park Keeper will be making a visit to the gardens with his winter wander trail!

The trail runs throughout December from 10am - 14:30pm and is perfect for parents with little ones.

Booking is not required and it costs £2 per child to do the trail as you explore the garden in winter, help Percy solve problems and care for nature.

Also in December is festive nights at Biddulph Grange Gardens, starting on Friday 3rd December from 16:30pm - 20:30pm.

For the first time they will be lighting the garden at Christmas time this year. Wrap up warm and admire the lit up walk through Italy and Pinetum. Enjoy a warming drink from the tearoom and soak up the festive atmosphere.

On selected nights there will also be festive nights with Father Christmas in his Christmas cottage - follow the lit up trail to find his cottage and tell him your Christmas wishes.

For more information about all of these events visit the National Trust website here.

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