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50 things to do before you're 11¾ at Waddesdon Manor

Start your outdoor adventure with some of these self-led activities you can do in the gardens.

build a den

No.4 build a den

Have a go at building a den in our Woodland playground. Start by leaning sticks against a low tree branch like a wig-wam.

make friends with a bug

No.31 make friends with a bug

Take a closer look at bugs you see, what colour are they? Are they big or small? Do they have a pattern? Remember to be gentle if you pick them up, and put them back where you found them.

wear a wild crown

No.16 wear a wild crown

Create a crown using natural materials. Collect flowers, feathers and twigs and make accessories fit for royalty.

go welly wandering

No.6 go welly wandering  

Rain can be really fun, so pull on your wellies and splash through the puddles. Look at how it falls from the sky in long silver ropes. Can you hear it tapping on the hood of your mac?

Gardens-view-of-the-Manor-from-Barons-Walk-1000-625

No.12 have fun with sticks

Head to Miss Alice’s Drive and Baron’s Walk and pick up sticks or fallen leaves. Will you make tools or create games and trails with them? Make sure you don’t pick any living trees or plants.

discover wild animal clues-Arnhel de Serra

No.34 discover wild animal clues

Head to our woodland walk or woodland playground and see if you can a find wild animal clues, from footprints to feathers. Keep a close look out for little paw prints, holes or burrows and other clues on the ground.

fly a kite

No.7 fly a kite

Enjoy a windy day by flying your kite on the North Front. Top tip – look up to check nothing will get in the way before you begin to fly. How long can you keep your kite in the air for?

watch a bird-John Millar

No.44 watch a bird

Keep your eyes peeled for wild birds, from small blue tits to giant red kites. Don’t forget you can also watch and listen to the birds call in our Aviary, some of which are quite rare.

make a mud creation-Naomi Goggin

No.13 make a mud creation

It’s time to get your hands dirty! What can you create using mud, sticks and leaves down Miss Alice’s Drive? Make sure to give your hands a good wash afterwards.

go on a wintery adventure

No.15 go on a wintery adventure

Keep your fingers crossed for snow this year. Come and enjoy it throughout the gardens. Try making a snow sculpture of an animal instead of a snowman or take a moment to see how different everything looks under the layer of white.