WORCESTSHIRE’S National Trust is welcoming visitors this May Half term.
Hanbury Hall are offering a nature trail, storytelling, activities inside the Hall, and walks in the great outdoors.
From May 24 till June 1 the public can become nature detectives and discover patterns in the gardens with the Nature’s Perfect Patterns Trail.
You can pick up a trail booklet and pencil from reception for £2 each and complete five different nature-inspired activities as you discover the wonderful flora and fauna that live at Hanbury Hall.
Visitors can also find a sun-soaked piece of lawn to enjoy a picnic while admiring sweet-scented roses, dazzling delphiniums, and pretty peonies in the formal gardens.
Entry for National Trust members is free.
They can also explore the historic parkland on a walk and admire the beautiful Worcestershire countryside.
After exploring the outdoors, refuel in the Courtyard Kitchen restaurant or dog-friendly Stables Café with a range of tasty meals, kid’s meals, ice creams, and hot and cold drinks.
Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall for more information.