Sunday, November 17, 2024

Tickets on sale for beautiful festive light trail with new installations for 2023

Tickets to Christmas at the National Trust’s beautiful Belton House in Lincolnshire are now on sale for its spectacular seasonal trail.

Open to visitors from Friday, November 24 until Sunday, December 31, the immersive experience includes more than a million twinkling lights, colourful trees and larger-than-life illuminations.

Matthew Findlay, Head of UK Trails for Sony Music/Raymond Gubbay Ltd, said: “We were thrilled with the fantastic response from visitors who enjoyed the trail last Christmas and our planning and preparation for 2023 is well underway. Look out for some sparkling new innovations and installations this year.”

Firmly positioned within the UK’s seasonal calendar, Christmas at Belton has everything you need for an unforgettable time with friends and family, providing a special way to celebrate the festive season with an unmissable outdoor experience. The accessible trail is designed for visitors of all ages.

Some of the mesmerising features new to Belton this year include a lawn filled with larger-than-life flowers, glowing lantern trees, a sparkling flock of jolly robins, and contemporary Christmas trees displaying all the colours of the rainbow.

Enjoy a magical glimpse of Father Christmas as you wander through the winter wonderland. The lights are choreographed to a soundtrack of much-loved seasonal music, transforming Belton’s majestic gardens into a winter wonderland.

Grab a seasonal snack from one of the hand-picked street food vendors who bring an indulgent twist to tempting treats on offer. Complete your walk under the stars with a perfectly festive *spiced winter warmer, *hot chocolate or *toasted marshmallow and share it with someone special.

Your very merriest Christmas starts here. Limited capacity with timed entry. Plan now to secure the date and time of your choice.

*separate charges apply

Tickets are selling fast, book now to avoid disappointment: nationaltrust.org.uk/beltonhouse

Christmas at Belton is brought to you by Sony Music Limited in partnership with the National Trust. The trail is created by Culture Creative.

 

What: Christmas at Belton – The after-dark illuminated trail through festive gardens.

When: From 24 November to 31 December. Open from 4.30pm, last entry 8pm and closes at 10pm. Closed Nov 27-30; Dec 4-7, 11-13, 25.

Why Visit: Discover a Christmas illuminated trail for all the family set within the beautiful landscape of Belton House.

Admission: Limited capacity with timed entry, early booking advised. Advanced From: Adult £21.50, Child £15, Family £70 (2 adults & 2 children). Free entry for carers and children aged 2 & under. Parking £8 per car. Free for National Trust members when booked in advance.

Website: nationaltrust.org.uk/beltonhouse

Address: Belton House, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2LW

 

Image: Christmas at Belton House, My Christmas Trails 2022. Photo by Andrew Ogilvy for Sony Music

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