Family Fun and Nature at Attingham Park
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- National Trust
- Family-Friendly | With Kids
- Deer Park
- Picnic
- Playground/Play Area
- Labyrinth / Maze / Natural Play Area
- Garden
- Public Toilet
- Cafe
- Gift Shop
- Parking
☕✨ A Cozy Stop at the Stable Courtyard ✨🚶♂️
Step into the Stable Courtyard, where you’ll find the charming Carriage House Café — a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a meal. You can sit outside in the lovely courtyard or find a cozy spot indoors, with plenty of seating available. After dining, take a stroll around to explore the historic stables and carriage house, offering a glimpse into the past. A perfect mix of history and charm! 🏡☕🐴
Estate House
When we visited Attingham Park, we discovered a charming little room inside the Estate House that our child absolutely loved. It was set up with all sorts of old-fashioned props, dishes, and treats, just like in the past. Kids can follow simple instructions to set the table—placing cakes and snacks on the right plates, laying out cutlery, and arranging everything properly. It’s a fun, hands-on way to learn about history through play—and a great little stop for curious young minds!
Play Area - World of Play
Playground Equipment
- Cement Pipe Tunnels
- Log Climber
- Swings
- Labyrinth/Maze
- Sand Play
- Natural Play Mount
One of the highlights of our visit was the play area at Attingham Park. It’s a great space for kids, with tall hay bales to climb on, cement pipe tunnels to crawl through, sand pits, and logs in the woods to climb. There’s also a swing set and a sensory play area for younger children. The best part? The play area is located close to a café and toilets, which makes it very family-friendly.
However, it’s important to note that the play area might change depending on the season, as we visited when there were hay bales for climbing, but that may not always be the case. They’re also currently working on some renovations, so new features might be added soon. We’re excited to see what’s coming next!
Garden
More info about this area
If you’re in the area, don’t miss out on Wroxeter Roman City, just a short drive away. 🏛️ It may be small, but it has that Pompeii vibe, with its ancient ruins you can walk through. It’s a great spot to let the kids explore and have fun! They’ll love running through the stone ruins, climbing the slopes, and getting their energy out in this fascinating historical site. It’s the perfect mix of adventure and history—an ideal stop for a family day out! 🌿💙