The Stick Man Trail is a 1-mile interactive family adventure at Delamere forest, running from February 2025 to January 2026. Based on the popular Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler book, this woodland walk helps young explorers follow Stick Man’s journey back to his family tree.
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9 activity panels and 6 spotter stations, packed with creative stick-based tasks and wildlife facts
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A £4 activity pack includes a passport, pipe cleaner, colour-your-own bag, pencil & crayons, lanyard, and stamp stickers
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Accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, with flat paths and family-friendly design
Why the Stick Man Trail at Delamere Forest is a Must-Do
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Immersive storytelling in nature: Each station brings scenes from Stick Man to life with hands-on activities.
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Encourages outdoor learning: The passport stamps and wildlife spotting blend fun and nature education.
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Perfect for all seasons: Open all year with minimal walking (about 1 mile), ideal for families.
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Bonus attractions nearby: Combine with the permanent Gruffalo sculpture trail, Go Ape, play areas, and more.
Planning Your Visit
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Location: Linmere Visitor Centre, Delamere Forest, Northwich CW8 2HZ
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Parking: Pay-on-exit car parks; Forestry England members park free. Typical fees: £3.50–£11
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Transport-friendly: Just 5 minutes’ walk from Delamere train station
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Facilities: Accessible toilets, baby changing, Visitor Centre cafe with indoor/outdoor seating
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Grab your pack: £4 from the Visitor Centre 🧭. Hit the trail and collect fun stamps!
Suggested Itinerary
Time | Activity |
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10:00 | Arrive, park, pick up Stick Man pack |
10:15 | Start the trail – follow panels, complete activities |
11:00 | Finish at family tree mic with passport stamp & photo |
11:15 | Wander Gruffalo trail or explore the play area |
12:00 | Grab lunch at café or picnic in the forest clearing |
Top Tips For The Stick Man Trail Delamere Forest
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Dress for the weather: Flat terrain makes it doable year-round, but waterproofs in winter are a smart choice.
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Capture the journey: Photograph each station and the final “family tree” moment—perfect for socials.
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Add a Gruffalo spin: Pair it with the Gruffalo trail for an adventurous duo-day out.
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Share your adventure: Use #StickManTrail to join the community and tag Forestry England.