Normanby Hall Country Park
Normanby Hall is located in North Lincolnshire. Our main highlight is that it’s not expensive! In the large grounds, they have two playgrounds. The first is near the main car park and has plenty to climb on and slide down, there’s a wooden train to play on, zip wire and more.
Things to do at Normanby Hall
The other playground is smaller and is perfect for toddlers, it is located next to the splash pad. There is a woodland trail in the grounds with a wooden play kitchen and a duck pond, there are also a few sculptures along the way. If you’ve not brought any duck food you can purchase duck food from the shop.
The splash pad is open during the summer months and next to it, you will find a walled Victorian garden. You can visit the stately hall which has some grandly decorated rooms. There are some lovely interactive things in the house for the kids (a massive doll house, dress-up etc).
As well as the splash pad in the summer months there is a miniature train at weekends, a land train, a farming museum and a petting zoo. Lincolnshire’s only Go Ape! can also be found there (costs extra). The land train and miniature train are also an additional cost. In the winter you can visit the grounds for just a small car parking fee. You then would just pay extra to visit the house.
If you’re lucky you might even spot some deer by the fence and don’t forget to stop by their giant photo frame for a selfie. It’s also very likely that you will see some peacocks wandering around.
Further Information
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe on-site selling hot and cold drinks, food and snacks. You are welcome to bring a picnic although the designated picnic areas are outdoors.
What are the main things to do?
Playgrounds, woodland trail, Hall, splash pad, land train, farming museum deer park, Victorian walled garden, ducks to feed, miniature train and GoApe (separate cost). Toilets and cafe. Not all facilities are available all year round.
What are the ticket prices?
An adult ticket costs £8.00, children 5-16 £5.00 and children under 5 are free. Other pricing options including annual passes are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking included in your entrance price.
When are they open?
The Hall is open daily between 2 March and 29 September. The Farming Museum is open daily from 6 April to 29 September. For up-to-date opening times and dates please follow this link. The grounds are open all year round.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are permitted on a lead. They are not allowed in any of the buildings.