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Woodland Family Days

We run regular Woodland Family Days throughout the year. They include the Great Nut Hunt, Mad Hatter Tea Parties, Gruffalo Adventures, Playdays, Festive Gatherings and many more celebrations!

Our Woodland Family Fun session are in the beautiful Somerset woods, at the foot of the Quantock Hills.

The Nature Family Friday sessions are at the Willow Catherdral, Longrun Meadow, Taunton. 

An adventure awaits you down in the woods each holiday!

Designed for families with under 8’s. Join us in the woods for some woodland activities, storytelling, explore our glorious woodland with lots of fun activities.

A map and directions will be sent via email on booking. 

Woodland Family Fun

  • Bring some snacks to enjoy in the beautiful woodland.
  • Enjoy some quality family time in the woods
  • Family days take place every school holiday

Age

Aimed at under 8's

Time

10.30am - 12.30pm

1.00pm - 3.00pm (Easter Nut Hunt)

2.00 - 4.00pm (Festive session only)

Cost

£15 per child (accompanied by one adult)

Longrun Meadow Nature Family Friday

  • Families are invited to join Stefan Jennings for a Willow Workshop this festive session in Longrun Meadow.
  • Whilst the adults weave and create, your children can create nature inspired festive decorations to take home with them with the Woodland Play Centre
  • Something for the entire family! 
  • Booking essential due to limited spaces.
  • At the Willow Catherdral, Longrun Meadow, Taunton
  • Parents / carers must accompany their children

Age

Aimed at children under 12 years

Time

10.30am to 12.30pm

Cost

£20.00 per family (of 4)

Click the button below to book. Alternatively call us for more information on 07775 941353

Thank you so much for a fabulous morning of slightly spooky activities on Friday. Our 3 year old twin grandchildren loved it. It was a really good balance of guided activity, crafts and with some time to just chill in the woods. The craft projects had been carefully curated to achieve success across the age range, and showed how to repurpose rubbish creatively. We particularly loved the bats and had them hanging from our rear view mirror on the way home (also the best place to stop everywhere being covered in wet black paint!). The hot chocolate was a huge success and the face painting added a sense of occasion and fun. However, the unexpected stars were the compost toilets, the twins and I were fascinated by them.   

For us the morning was then topped off with a great recommendation to the Rocking Horse Cafe - a huge hit with its delicious food, lovely staff and beautiful garden. 

Moira

Somerset