Note that you may not see all the sculpture others posted as the sculptures are moved based on the owner request. It you have time take a walk around the lake. Beautiful hidden nature for walking
Came here in July and it was a beautiful day so we got to see all of the sculptures. Lovely for a day out and for all different ages of people! Dog friendly too which is great 😊
Unique attraction in the park of an old country house that became a college & is now being turned into a hotel. Great for a walk in good weather & has a decent visitor centre. Free except for parking.
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Be prepared for a long walk. Put on boots made for walking and you are prepared to get dirty feet. Loots of sheep, cow and geese phoooo everywhere.Sculptures, strange trees and landscape to see.
Walking around I saw a lot of women in high heels, wedges, and flip flops. DON'T. The ground is covered in sheep and cow dung. It's also uneven. Flat sensible trainers are appropriate.
The new landscaping is complete. Take a walk round the lower lake then cross the cascade bridge to get to the stepping stones with a great view back to Bretton Hall.
Insanely expensive prices in the shops, £5.20 for two packs of crisps and a cookie? Bring your own snacks! And... £6. 50 for two hors parking? Almost robbery!
Be sure to pop into the cafe there. Some of the food is a bit on the pricey side but tastes fab. I recommend the red pepper, houmous and guacamolesandwich!
Check out the David Nash exhibition - on here until Feb 2011. The Nature Gallery project is also lovely for those interested in wildlife and flora and fauna!