Batsford Arboretum
Tree garden near Moreton-in-Marsh with woodland trails, streams, bridges and a famous spring display.
Batsford Arboretum near Moreton-in-Marsh is one of the largest private tree collections in the country, set across a sloping hillside with streams, waterfalls, little bridges and winding paths. For families it is a place to roam and explore rather than a built attraction, and children enjoy crossing the bridges, splashing along the water features and finding the hidden statues and a bronze deer among the trees.
It is at its most spectacular in spring, when the magnolias and cherry blossom put on a famous display, and again in autumn when the Japanese maples turn fiery. There are seasonal family trails, a good cafe with views over the garden, and a garden centre. The paths are steep in places, so it is harder going with a buggy, though the main routes are manageable.
It suits all ages as a gentle outdoor day, with the youngest enjoying the bridges and streams and grown-ups the planting. Bring wellies and let the children lead the way.
Good for: outdoors, sensory. Ages: 0–2, 3–4, 5–7, 8–11, 12+.