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  • Halloween at Blenheim Palace

    Halloween returns and it's more thrillingly terrifying than ever! Something wicked is stirring in Blenheim Palace... Get ready to venture...

    Recently updated
  • Roald Dahl Countryside Trail

    Pick up our free trail this summer and head to the woods that inspired Fantastic Mr Fox. Head up...

    Recently updated
  • Princes Risborough Summer Treasure Trail

    Ahoy, Princes Risborough! A brand-new adventure is coming ashore this July as part of Risborough Festival Week -...

    FreeRecently updated
  • Halloween Monster Hunt

    Come dressed up and ready to scare as you take part in ghoulish games and creepy crafts in...

    Wheelchair accessibleRecently updated
  • Family Trail: Mad About Minibeast | Sutton Courtenay

    Buzz! Hop! Fly! Flutter! Slide! Scuttle! Come discover the tiny creatures living on our beautiful reserve. Suitable for...

  • Family Trail: Minibeast Marvels | Nature Discovery Centre

    Are you mad about minibeasts? Come discover the tiny creatures that buzz, hop, fly, flutter, and scuttle about...

  • Family Trail 'Help Stanley Save the Sea !' | Nature Discovery Centre

    Stanley from ‘Somebody Swallowed Stanley’ by Sarah Roberts is on a mission to stop plastic pollution, can you...

  • Matilda’s Missenden Story Trail

    Pick up our limited edition free self-guided walk this summer and explore the village of Great Missenden with...

    Recently updated
  • Family Trail 'Teddy Bears' Picnic' | Woolley Firs, Maidenhead

    If you go down to the woods today...bring your teddy for some summer fun and pick up some...

  • Wendover Woods

    Explore the beautiful Chilterns landscape at Wendover Woods with stunning views across the Chiltern Hills. There’s something for...

  • Wendover Woods - Outdoor Activities

    Wendover Woods is a truly special place in the Chilterns and we hope you enjoy a safe, relaxing...

  • Rushmere Country Park

    Rushmere Country Park in Leighton Buzzard is a great place to discover nature and enjoy outdoor leisure pursuits. Come...

    Wheelchair accessibleRecently updated
  • Black Park Country Park

    Black Park has 530 acres of attractive woodland, grassland and heathland with a centre-piece lake. SSSI heath land...

  • Lost Treasures of Stowe

    Step into the past and embark on an exciting quest through history with our newly updated Lost Treasures...

    FreeRecently updated
  • Love Exploring

    Explore your local area through walking. Public Health, in partnership with Bucks Parks team and Community Safety, have commissioned...

    Free
  • Hogshaw Farm and Wildlife Park

    Experience the best of British farming and the countryside in a fun-filled family day out. Get hands-on with...

  • Cowleaze Wood

    Cowleaze Wood Watlington, Oxfordshire, Woodland offering walking trails and a picnic area.

  • Bourton Park (Buckingham)

    A large recreational area with footpaths, playgrounds, a MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area), picnic sites, special dog exercising areas...

  • Granborough Play Area

    Granborough Play Area is an enclosed rural play area. Toddler and older child swings, see-saw, roundabout, zip wire,...

    Free
  • College Lake Nature Reserve | Tring

    Once a chalk quarry, College Lake in Tring is now one of the Berks, Bucks, and Oxon Wildlife...

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Stowe House (Buckingham)

Stowe House

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Stowe House

Stowe, Buckingham

MK18 5EH

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Visit Stowe House for a variety of workshops, guided tours, trails, and children's activities all inspired by this magnificent neoclassical palace, its architecture, and history. Stowe House is a family-friendly place...

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  • Includes information for people with SEND
  • Suitable for all ages

Who to contact

Stowe House

Community and Learning Officer

01280 818167

community&learning@stowe.co.uk

Stowe House

Main Switchboard: 01280 818000

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Find out about our house accessibility, including information for those with mobility impairments, visual impairments, and access for carers. Access: There is step-free access when arriving via the National Trust Garden or...

Access needs

  • Accessible toilet facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Hearing loop
  • Car parking
  • Disabled car parking space

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