Raveningham Sculpture Trail is an established annual exhibition of contemporary artworks through 3 acres of semi-wild meadows, gardens and woodland …
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Mar 19, 2022
Beautiful place, enjoying sering all the sculptures etc.. As a disabled person I found the lack of toilets disappointing.. You'd think as a place designed for families etc, they'd have the simple b…Full review by N96TXjamiew
Feb 27, 2022
It was a perfect walk sculpture park. Perfect for anyone who likes nature and like to take long walks. Perfect for family and friendsFull review by TopFlighter
Sep 24, 2020
I had a very enjoyable walk on the Sculpture Trail. It was a little bit of a challenge to locate the Sculpture Trail but with a bit of help from Google Maps I made it. There are a couple of car par…Full review by therichastill
Hello Is the sculpture trail in Broxbourne manned? and is it led by someone or we would have to follow signs ourselves to do the trail? Also how safe is the area? Are there any ducks wandering about? sorry for this particular question but I am petrified of ducks. Thanks Regards
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Sculpture Trail is a public woodland walk and is neither manned nor led. The trail is a a well defined gravel coated path, and is entered from the large wooden arch at the public car-park. …
Sculpture Trail is a public woodland walk and is neither manned nor led. The trail is a a well defined gravel coated path, and is entered from the large wooden arch at the public car-park. Stay on this path, and you shouldn't go wrong. The 'signs' are the lifesize sculptures themselves, which are all right next to the path. There are no lakes, ponds, or streams so you're unlikely to see any ducks. The trail is regularly walked by families with young children, and is as safe as any public woodland walk.