***Due to the ongoing Covid-19 developments, please check the Tyntesfield website for the latest updates***
Tyntesfield's tree registrar and volunteer, Chris Watts, leads an engaging an educational guided walk across the estate to explore the impressive champion trees.
Tyntesfield is home to over 40 county champion trees - the tallest, widest and oldest of their species. On this walk for gardening and horticulture enthusiasts alike, Chris will take you on a journey across the estate to discover hidden gems and some ancient giants. Please have your comfortable boots on!
Tickets:
£12.50 per person
Please be advised that whilst admission to the grounds is included as part of your ticket price, if you wish to visit the house after your guided walk ends, you will need to return to the ticket office to purchase a ticket to the house or have your National Trust membership card scanned. Your ticket includes a hot drink and a flapjack or brownie bite at the Pavilion Cafe
Times:
9.30am - 12.30pm
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