Brambly Hedge Sculpture Trail in Epping Forest: Family Walk
Brambly Hedge Sculpture Trail: Family Walk in Epping Forest

The North London walk perfect for families with a sculpture park kids will love has arrived. There are 17 Brambly Hedge character sculptures for children to find along a scenic trail through Epping Forest. This attraction, which launched last year, is ideal for families with young children.

Discover the Brambly Hedge Sculpture Trail

The walking route starts in Chingford and leads visitors towards Connaught Water in Loughton. It is easy enough for the whole family to enjoy without little legs getting too tired. Plenty of whimsical sculptures along the way keep young children entertained. Seventeen sculptures are waiting to be discovered, featuring beloved characters from the Brambly Hedge books by author Jill Barklem, first published in 1980. They celebrate her inspiration for the world of Brambly Hedge, which came from the hedgerows and trees of Epping Forest.

What to Expect on the Trail

When the trail first launched, Caroline Haines, Chair of the City of London Corporation's Epping Forest and Commons Committee, said: "This new trail is a wonderful addition to the wide range of family-friendly activities in Epping Forest. It offers an inclusive and engaging way for visitors of all ages and abilities to connect with nature across 'the green lungs of London'." She added: "With over one million trees, some of which are up to 1,000 years old, it's easy to see where Jill Barklem found her inspiration – and I am confident it will spark a sense of discovery and enjoyment for many more generations to come."

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Jill Barklem's daughter, Lizzie, said: "This wonderful sculpture trail is a very fitting part of the celebrations for the 45th anniversary of Brambly Hedge. Jill drew huge inspiration from Epping Forest and we hope that the trail will inspire more generations of families to spend time outside throughout the seasons, and stop to look a little deeper into the beauty and intricate detail of this remarkable woodland."

How to Start Your Adventure

Those wanting to start their Brambly Hedge adventure can visit the Epping Forest Visitor Centre, where trail packs are on sale for £3 each. Each pack contains a leaflet, an interactive map, and a themed pencil. Children who successfully find all 17 characters can return to the Centre to collect their exclusive "completer's" sticker. This trail offers a wonderful opportunity for families to explore the historic Epping Forest while engaging in a fun, interactive activity.

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