If any of you follow me on Instagram I’m sure you will have noticed by now that I’m a real lover of Spring flowers. They signify the start of warmer weather and bring a welcome display of colour after the gloomy months we have post Christmas.
One of the best places to go and see the snowdrops raising their pretty heads is Gatton Park in Reigate. On the first Sunday of every month they open the doors and allow visitors to come and explore the beautiful park and gardens.
At this time of year the immaculate gardens are littered with snowdrops and are a real sight to see.
The children love investigating the winding pathways and uneven staircases. Number five loved the pretty pond that could be crossed by stepping on the stones.
Inside the house you can grab yourself a cup of tea whist the children colour or make a snowdrop card as a memento of their day.
Our last trip of the day was down to the play trail where the children climbed poles, made music on the wooden instruments, jumped aboard the tractor and most importantly tried to wake the fairies at their cute little house.
We spent several hours over there exploring everything the wonderful house and gardens has to offer and I’m keen to come back and try out their toddler afternoons with he youngest two!
Gatton Park sounds like the perfect place to spend the day with little ones, plenty of space for them to run around and let off steam. That play trail looks amazing, so many different activities made out of natural produce to keep the kids entertained. I look forward to what you get up to on the toddler afternoons with your youngest two. Thanks for linking up with me on #CountryKids.