Is Christmas At Wollaton Worth It?

Christmas at Wollaton is a spectacular trail of festive themed light installations set within the grounds of Wollaton Hall. The installations have been designed to fit into the natural landscape of the Hall and Gardens and will surprise and delight adults and children alike as they walk around the trail.

How much are tickets for Wollaton Hall Christmas lights?

Tickets (all subject to a booking fee) start at £18 for adults and £13 for children. Family tickets are £57 . Twilight package prices and VIP tickets both start at £33. Nottingham City Council residents will get a 10 percent saving on tickets.

Where is Christmas at Wollaton?

Located in the grounds of the stunning Wollaton Hall and Deer Park, Christmas at Wollaton is a magical experience for all the family, and transforms the grounds into a festive wonderland that’s sure to thrill the senses.

Where can I see Christmas lights in Nottingham?

Nottingham’s Old Market Square hosts the annual Christmas market which has a giant tree complete with hundreds of festive lights.

Do you have to pay to walk around Wollaton Park?

Wollaton Park is free.

How long does it take to walk around Wollaton Hall Christmas lights?

We anticipate that the length will be no longer than 2km and take about an hour to complete. The route is designed to be viewed from the guided path. Some interactive elements may invite the audience off the path.

How long is walk at Wollaton Park?

3.5miles
Distance: 3.5miles (5.5km). Duration: About 2 hours.

Is Nottingham Winter Wonderland free?

Factor. Entry for Nottingham Winter Wonderland is FREE, however there are certain activities that will require a ticket. There is no time to waste, so we recommend booking in advance to beat the queues and ensure that you get access to everything you want!

What is there to do in Nottingham at Christmas?

Christmas Events

  • Christmas at Newstead Abbey.
  • Ruddington Village Market.
  • Beeston Christmas Lights Switch On and Christmas Market 2022.

Are Wollaton Hall Gardens free?

Excellent Free Park, Gardens and Museum – Wollaton Hall and Park.

When did it last snow at Christmas Nottingham?

Indeed, the last time Nottingham was renowned for a white Christmas was back in 1968, when Nottingham recorded falls of 50cm (20 inches).

What time is the Christmas light switch on in Nottingham?

Arnold. Gedling Borough Council will be hosting a Christmas light switch-on event and a Christmas market. The light switch-on event will take place outside the new AMP building, the centrepiece of the Arnold Market redevelopment, on Friday, November 18, from 4.30pm.

What is Nottingham Christmas market like?

Festive fun seekers will be able to skate for 200m around the Old Market Square, metres above the crowds exploring the sixty stall Christmas market offering everything from hand-made gifts to delicious food and mulled wine from local and international traders.

How long is the T Rex at Wollaton for?

The exhibition route covers a 4,000 square foot area across the top floor of Wollaton Hall. We anticipate that the length will be no longer than one – two hours to complete.

Is Wollaton a nice area?

Wollaton is a very popular residential area in the west of Nottingham. The area boasts an impressive range of local attractions and amenities. You will find convenient shops, local pubs, a well stocked library and excellent schools.

How much is it to park at Wollaton Hall?

£3 / £5. Pay for car parking by card payment using the RingGo app (Location code: 18914), by phone on 0115 8714000, or in shops or cafés. Access to blue badge parking in all car parks.

What is inside Wollaton Hall?

Alongside the Hall’s Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall & Deer Park includes Formal Gardens, play areas , cafés, retail shops & toilet facilities, so you can enjoy the park & its many facilities safely.

What time does Wollaton Park gates shut?

The park is open from 9am to dusk, all year round.

Is Wollaton Park busy?

Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park
The historical park in Wollaton Road is beloved by families and regular visitors to the city. It closes at 4pm, reaching the peak of the busiest time at 1pm. The park is fairly quiet between 8 and 11am.

Why is Wollaton Park famous?

Built in the 1580s, Wollaton Hall has been home to industrialists, barons and Batman: a classic prodigy house dubbed “the architectural sensation of its age”.

What animals are at Wollaton Park?

Wollaton Park is a large park home to a variety of wildlife, including two herds of wild deer, 90 Red and 120 Fallow, as well as other wildlife. Deer rutting occurs between September and November, while calving is between May and July.