Tatton to remain open
Tatton Park’s Parkland and Gardens to remain open
Tatton Park is open
for visitors to the Parkland and Gardens during the four-week lockdown period.
Plenty to do in the great outdoors
A new addition to
Tatton Park’s Garden is Forest Bathing. Several sites have been set up,
introducing visitors to the Japanese art of spending time beneath trees to
boost health and happiness. And the ‘Gallery in the Gardens’ open-air art exhibition
is being extended over the winter, so more visitors have a chance to see the
striking wildlife artwork displayed amongst 50 acres of beautiful Gardens.
The Parkland offers 1,000 acres for you to wander as freely as the deer herds. The Stableyard is open with hot and cold takeaway from The Stables Restaurant and seasonal local and estate food and gifts from The Housekeeper’s Store. Children also have the adventure playground to let off steam. “Being outdoors and connecting with nature can really help improve people’s mental and physical wellbeing.” says Carole Hyde, Business Development Manager at Tatton Park. “With the Gardens, Parkland and children’s playground remaining open, we’re hoping visitors will make the most of our beautiful outdoor spaces in the next few weeks.”
Christmas
events to look forward to….
The new Christmas trail in the
Gardens
Holly’s Festive
Feast; a Christmas trail around the Gardens, will go ahead as advertised
starting on Saturday 28 November. Families follow the trail of clues around the
Garden to help Holly the Hare join her woodland friends at the festive feast. For
just £2 extra for a child’s party pack, this feel-good family activity is
included in your Garden entry ticket.
Father Christmas at the Farm
“We’re sorry
that Father Christmas won’t be able to visit the Farm on the weekend of the 28
and 29 November but we’re looking forward to welcoming him from 5 December”
says Carole.
Food,
drink and Christmas shopping in the Stableyard
The Stables
Restaurant is offering warming food and drink throughout November including
takeaway breakfasts from 10am, with festive treats appearing on the menu very
soon. And if you fancy starting your Christmas shopping, you’ll find local
artisan produce, estate-reared meats and gift hampers in The Housekeeper’s
Store. A mini pop-up Christmas market is also planned for weekends from 4 – 13
December.
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