Event Details
Thursday 8 May & Thursday 7 August | 10am to 12pm
£16 per person
About the Tour
Join an expert from our Landscape Team on a guided walk of the Chatsworth Park. The tour will focus on the flora and fauna found in the landscape, and the landscape team will share how they manage the vast estate which includes 1000 acres of parkland, the nine mile boundary and the River Derwent.
This small group tour (max. 20 attendees) will offer plenty of opportunity to speak to our Landscape Team and ask questions about the estate and their roles.
Meeting Point
Please meet at the bottom of Lodge Hill near the park picnic shop at 9.50am.
Important Information & Accessibility
The tour will take place whatever the weather so please dress appropriately. We recommend sturdy boots or wellies and warm wet weather clothes. Please note that dogs are not permitted on the landscape tours. The route has some small inclines and is mostly walking on gravel track, grass and tarmac. Unsuitable for buggies or wheelchairs. If you would like to join this event and have questions about accessibility, please contact us at education@chatsworth.org so we can discuss your specific requirements.
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