This autumn, Somerset and Wiltshire offer a range of National Trust experiences with stunning views and engaging activities. Take leisurely walks amidst the autumn hues of red, orange, and gold, or participate in events ranging from eerie Halloween trails to guided tours, sensory walks, and Heritage Open Days, all lasting from early September to late November. With prices starting at just £2.50 and some venues free to visit, each outing contributes to the preservation of these unique locations for future generations.
Here are some highlights of what’s happening this autumn in Somerset and Wiltshire:
Guided Tours of Bath Assembly Rooms:
Join a fully guided tour of the Assembly Rooms to explore its history and future plans.
Connection Cafe at Bath Assembly Rooms:
Participate in a trial of Connection Cafés, a chance to enjoy free tea, coffee, and cake while meeting new people.
Explore Bath Assembly Rooms:
Discover the history and marvel at the chandeliers during explorer sessions at Bath Assembly Rooms.
Sculpture Exhibition at Avebury Manor Garden:
View an annual exhibition showcasing over 20 local artists' sculptures set amidst the garden.
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Find more events such as the Bath Children’s Literature Festival, spooky crafts, and the Bath Mozartfest happening at various National Trust locations.
Remember to check the National Trust website for specific event details, opening days, and times.