10 Feb 2023
February Half Term Fun at Britain's Greatest Palace

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Blenheim Palace

Friends and families can enjoy a fun-filled day out this February half term at Blenheim Palace (Saturday, 11th – Sunday, 19th February).

Visit the stunning 18th century baroque palace this February half term and take advantage of the fantastic Kids go Free* offer to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Youngsters can hop aboard the miniature train, go around in circles in the amazing Marlborough Maze and explore the palace's magnificent State Rooms during the half term holidays.

New for 2023 follow the Mouse Trail in the palace. Keep a keen eye out for the fun mice characters, check the map and see if you can find them all.

Plus meet some of Blenheim Estate's friendly farm animals such as Delilah the calf and Stacey the sheep in their pop up pen at the Walled Garden and learn all about how they are cared for on the Estate.

Get outdoors and explore the 2,000 acre 'Capability' Brown landscaped parkland. Venture through ancient oak woodland, see if you can spot the wildlife and view the iconic Queen Pool.

There's plenty of places to eat. Choose from the Walled Garden Pizzeria or The Stables Café and enjoy tasty food using locally sourced produce from across Oxfordshire.

Upgrade the whole family to an Annual Pass to Blenheim Palace free of charge and visit again for the Easter Extravaganza, Blenheim Palace Flower Show and the much-loved summertime Jousting Tournament - all included with your annual pass.

Blenheim Palace is located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and is a 90-minute drive from London and 10 miles north of the historic university town of Oxford.

Issued on behalf of Blenheim Palace. For more information please contact Ellen Gray at EGray@blenheimpalace.com or Ollie Young at ollie@flamingo-marketing.co.uk .*Any Adult buying an Annual Pass with a start date before 31st March can get a Child (age 3-16) Annual Pass for free

About Blenheim Palace

Home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, Blenheim Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

Steeped in history, the magnificent Palace is surrounded with over 2,000 acres of 'Capability' Brown parkland and beautiful Formal Gardens.

Tours, exhibitions and events showcase the splendour of 'Britain's Greatest Palace' and deliver an unforgettable day out for all ages.

Blenheim Palace is also the birthplace of one of Britain's most famous leaders, Sir Winston Churchill, and it was his father who described the vista on entering the Estate from the village of Woodstock as the 'finest view in England'