Step into summer with wonder and nature

RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025 promises a magical experience for families with its ‘Wonder’-themed show. Set in the historic grounds of Hampton Court Palace, the festival brings together inspiring gardens, hands-on activities, music and much-loved characters from children’s television.

Meet the Wombles on the garden trail at RHS Hampton Court

This summer, the iconic Wombles return in a creative and nostalgic celebration. Families can explore a special Wombles-themed trail featuring three stunning dried flower Womble sculptures. Children can collect prizes along the way while enjoying the colourful gardens. On Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, costumed Wombles will greet visitors for unforgettable family photo moments.

Fun and learning in the Go Wild Family area

The Go Wild Family area encourages young minds to explore gardening and wildlife. The Schools Bug Barrels, part of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening, give children from schools and youth groups the chance to design and plant upcycled oil drums. These mini-gardens celebrate biodiversity and showcase children’s creativity. Families can view these displays and learn how gardening supports the natural world.

Join the Skinny Jean Gardener Mini Festival RHS Hampton Court

TV favourite Skinny Jean Gardener brings his interactive gardening zone to the Festival. His fun and educational sessions help children and families discover gardening with hands-on activities. Whether sowing seeds or building bug homes, the Skinny Jean Gardener makes nature exciting and accessible for all ages.

Try something new with Kingston Forest School

Kingston Forest School invites families to reconnect with nature through outdoor learning. Children can build dens, forage, and enjoy sensory workshops in a peaceful, natural setting. These activities encourage curiosity and build a lasting love for the outdoors.

Dance and relax at the Bandstand at RHS Hampton Court

Live music fills the air at the Festival’s Bandstand, with performers covering everything from jazz to pop. Choirs, solo artists and bands provide the perfect soundtrack to a fun family day out in the sun.

Plan your visit today

Children under 16 enter free. Students with valid ID enjoy discounted tickets at just £10.85. Book your tickets now at www.rhs.org.uk/hampton for a family day filled with creativity, gardening and joy.

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