The Sculpture Park
Children will be fascinated by the sculptures on this walk; they come in every size, form and material imaginable!
The Basics
Time: Various, ranging up to a couple of hours if you want to do ALL of the trails and stop to look at everything like we did!
Distance: Various, up to a couple of kilometres
Terrain: Some accessible for all paths, but some steps and slopes on others
Pushchair: Yes, on some paths
Dogs: Yes, on short leads
Refreshments: Picnics are allowed and there are a few tables dotted around. The Bel and the Dragon pub is directly outside the entrance
Toilets: Yes, beside the payment kiosk
Public Transport: There is no public transport to this location
Parking: Limited free parking in front of the entrance (Postcode: GU10 2LH - W3W - held/surprises/haircuts)
This is a truly unique walk which is an incredible way to get some exercise and also get the whole family enjoying and talking about art. The sculptures are placed throughout the trails and you will find ones to suit every taste.
The Route
*You will need to pay an entrance fee and book ahead for this walk. Please check their website for current opening times and prices *
Detailed directions are not necessary as the trails are very well signposted throughout the park and you can pick the one suitable for you on the day.
Expect to see woodland, water gardens and ornamental planting as well as the sculptures.
Did you know?
There are 650 sculptures within the park and most of them are for sale!
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