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Sunday, 22 February | 2026 | 10am – 3pm
Norwood Park,
Tickets can be booked in advance through the National Open Garden Scheme Website or purchased on the day at Norwood Park
Adult: £7.00
Child: £0.00
Explore the gardens of Norwood Park as they open to the public for the first buds of spring.
The Snowdrop Walk is delivered in partnership with the National Open Garden Scheme to help raise money for some of the UK's best loved charities.
Tea, coffee & cake available in the golf clubhouse.
For route information see below ↓
Route Description:
From the garden there are beautiful views of the surrounding park and a vista to Southwell Minster. Past the West Pavilion continue into the Lime Avenue where you will be able to enjoy the beautiful snowdrops and daffodils. Venture through the trees, along the deer park boundary, and up Mrs Delaney's path to the impressive Temple, to see expansive views across the estate and Southwell. Descend through the apple orchards in the direction of the golf club where you can buy hot food and drinks. The walk is approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour dependent on pace.
**Please wear suitable footwear as some of the paths can be muddy or uneven. If you are bringing a dog, please ensure they are kept on a lead.
| National Open Garden Scheme Snowdrop Walk at Norwood Park (22 Feb 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 10:00 | - 15:00 |
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