Christmas at Wimpole 2025 — the ultimate guide to the Wimpole Estate Christmas lights

Christmas at Wimpole 2025

If “Christmas at Wimpole 2025” is on your festive wish‑list, you’re in the right place. This deep‑dive guide covers exact dates, ticket prices and time slots, parking (including National Trust member rules), accessibility, food & drink, what to expect on the illuminated trail, and smart planning tips—everything you’ll want to know before you go. It’s crafted to rank and to help you have a magical, stress‑free evening at the Wimpole Estate Christmas light trail near Cambridge.


Quick‑glance essentials for Christmas at Wimpole 2025 (dates, times, tickets, parking)

  • Where: National Trust Wimpole Estate, Arrington, Royston, SG8 0BW (8 miles SW of Cambridge).

  • When: Friday 21st November 2025 to Saturday 3rd January 2026 on selected evenings (timed entry).

  • Typical time slots: From 16:00 through 20:30 (final entries), depending on date.

  • Trail duration & distance: Allow ~90 minutes to complete the circular illuminated walk; there’s an early exit near Father Christmas if needed.

  • Tickets: Off‑peak, standard and Anytime tickets available; on‑the‑day prices are higher. Group rate available for 15+ adults.

  • Prices (in advance): Adult from £18.00 (off‑peak) / £26.00 (standard); Anytime Adult £30.00; Child (3–16) from £13.00/£18.50; Family (2+2) £59.00/£84.00. Under‑2s and personal assistants/carers go free.

  • Parking: Must be pre‑booked with your trail tickets. National Trust members park free when parking is added at least 24 hours in advance (bring membership proof).

  • Cashless event: Card payments only on site.

  • Dogs: Assistance dogs only on the trail.

  • Relaxed “quiet access” session: Wednesday 3rd December 2025 (limited capacity).


Christmas at Wimpole 2025 tickets & best time to visit

Ticket types & prices. For 2025, you can choose off‑peak, standard, or Anytime tickets (arrive any time between the first and final slot on your chosen date). Advance prices start at £18.00 adult off‑peak / £26.00 standard; Child from £13.00/£18.50, and Family (2 adults + 2 children) from £59.00/£84.00. Anytime: Adult £30.00; Child £25.00. Under‑2s and personal assistants/carers enter free. Note: on‑the‑day prices are higher. A 10% group discount applies to 15+ adults (book via customer service).

When to go.

  • For quieter paths and sharper photos, book the earliest or latest slots on a mid‑week date.

  • If you need a gentler environment, choose the quiet access session on 3rd December 2025 (reduced capacity).

Time slots. The booking grid shows sessions generally from 16:00 to 20:30, varying by date. If you want more time for food and photos, aim for a slot that starts before 18:00.

Exchanges and refunds. Tickets are non‑refundable, but exchanges are possible via the Ticketek app (subject to availability; not within 24 hours). If organisers cancel due to weather, you’ll be notified after a 2pm decision on the day with re‑booking options.


Parking at Christmas at Wimpole

  • Pre‑book parking when you buy your tickets—spaces are limited and can sell out on peak nights.

  • National Trust members get free parking when they add a parking space at checkout more than 24 hours in advance and show a valid membership card on arrival.

  • Non‑members (and members booking late) pay for parking; Blue Badge parking is available (charged for non‑members).

  • Coach parking: limited to 2 coaches per evening (charged; pre‑book).


What to expect on the illuminated trail

  • New for 2025: fresh artworks and installations across the Wimpole gardens and parkland, with seasonal soundscapes.

  • Length & pace: allow around 90 minutes for the circular route; there’s one early exit near Father Christmas if you need it.

  • Accessibility of the path: the route is designed to be viewed from garden paths; lighting is low‑level in places to preserve the ambience.

  • Assistance dogs only on the trail.


Food, drink & fairground rides

Expect two food villages (near Hardwick Gate and the Stables) with hot chocolates, mulled drinks and festive bites. The event is cashless (card payments only). Fairground ride vouchers may be available to book separately—handy if you’ve got kids itching for an extra whirl.


Accessibility & relaxed sessions

  • Free carer tickets are offered when booked with a paid ticket.

  • Mobility aids: You’re welcome to bring your own wheelchair or mobility scooter (none available to hire on site). Surfaces can be uneven/puddled in wet weather.

  • Quiet access session: a specially adapted, reduced‑capacity session runs on 3 December 2025 to ease sensory load and crowding; carers are free and standard pricing applies.

  • Toilets (including accessible) are by the two food villages.

For daytime accessibility across the estate (toilets, baby change, seating), see the National Trust’s general Wimpole accessibility information.


Day vs night: what your ticket includes

Your evening trail ticket is only for the illuminated trail. It does not include daytime admission to Wimpole. During the day, Wimpole Hall is decorated for Christmas with choirs, and cafés serve a winter menu—lovely to combine if you plan a full day out, but purchase separate daytime entry if you want to visit before your trail.


Getting there: directions & transport

  • Address: National Trust Wimpole, Arrington, Royston, SG8 0BW.

  • By train: Shepreth (5 miles) or Royston (8 miles), then taxi/bus.

  • By bus: Route 75 from Cambridge stops at Arrington (1 mile) or Orwell (2 miles).

  • By road: Via the A603 (entrance), 8 miles SW of Cambridge; 6 miles N of Royston (A1198).


Pro planning tips for Christmas at Wimpole 2025

  • Book early for weekends and early evening slots—they sell fast.

  • Layer up & wear waterproof footwear. It’s fully outdoors with low lighting; bring a small torch for emergencies only.

  • Arrive 30–40 minutes early to park, pass security and enjoy a warm drink before your time slot.

  • Photographers: go for the first or last sessions for softer light and fewer people.

  • With kids: pre‑book ride vouchers if offered; bring a buggy cover and handwarmers.

  • Accessibility: consider the quiet access evening (3 Dec) if crowds are a concern; allow extra time for uneven ground after rain.


Sample itinerary for families

  • Afternoon: Arrive for daytime at Wimpole Hall (separate ticket) and a festive treat in the café.

  • Twilight slot (16:30–17:00): Trail entry; take it slow for photos.

  • Mid‑trail: Pause at the Stables food village for hot drinks and snacks; optionally a ride for the kids.

  • Finish: Browse the shop for National Trust gifts, then exit before bedtime.

(Evening trail ticket doesn’t include daytime entry.)


Who runs Christmas at Wimpole?

The illuminated trail is produced by Raymond Gubbay Ltd (Sony Music) in partnership with the National Trust.


Final notes

  • Dates & availability can change. Always check the live booking calendar when you’re ready to buy.

  • If you’re a National Trust member, remember to add parking at checkout >24 hours before your visit to qualify for free parking.


Christmas at Wimpole 2025 – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is Christmas at Stourhead 2025?
A: The 2025 season runs from Friday 28 November to Wednesday 31 December with timed evening entry slots.

Q: What time does Christmas at Stourhead open and what is last entry?
A: Opening and last‑entry times vary by date and ticket slot. Check your chosen date on the booking calendar and arrive 30–40 minutes early to park and prepare.

Q: How do I book Christmas at Stourhead tickets and do time slots sell out?
A: Tickets are pre‑booked online for timed entry. Popular weekend and school‑holiday slots sell out fast, so book early for the best choice and price.

Q: How much are Christmas at Stourhead tickets and are there off‑peak prices?
A: Prices vary by date and time (peak vs off‑peak) and by ticket type (adult, child, family). Off‑peak weekday evenings typically cost less.

Q: Do National Trust members get free entry to the Stourhead Christmas lights?
A: No. National Trust membership generally does not include entry; a separate event ticket is required.

Q: How long is the Stourhead Christmas light trail and how long does it take?
A: The route is roughly 1–2 miles (1.6–3.2 km). Most visitors take 60–90 minutes at a relaxed pace with photo and snack stops.

Q: Is the Stourhead Christmas trail pushchair and wheelchair friendly?
A: Yes, mainly hard‑surface paths with some gentle slopes. Pushchairs are common; wheelchair users may prefer assistance on steeper sections, especially after rain.

Q: What is the postcode for Christmas at Stourhead and where do I park?
A: Use BA12 6QD for sat nav. On‑site event parking is provided; follow stewards. Blue Badge bays are typically near the entrance on a first‑come basis.

Q: How do I get to Stourhead by train or public transport?
A: The nearest rail stations are Gillingham (Dorset), Bruton and Castle Cary. You’ll usually need a pre‑booked taxi for the evening return.

Q: Is Christmas at Stourhead dog friendly?
A: Dogs are often welcome on short leads and some seasons include dog‑friendly evenings. Always check the current year’s policy during booking.

Q: What should I wear to the Stourhead Christmas lights?
A: Dress for winter: warm layers, waterproof outerwear and footwear with good grip. Pack hats, gloves, a torch for car‑park walks and a portable phone charger.

Q: What happens if it rains or the weather is bad?
A: The trail runs in most weather. Severe conditions can affect operations; watch for organiser updates and rebooking guidance on the day.

Q: Are there toilets and baby‑changing facilities on the route?
A: Yes. Facilities, including accessible toilets, are usually near the entrance and at key hubs. Ask staff where the nearest facilities are.

Q: Is there food and drink at Christmas at Stourhead and can I bring my own snacks?
A: Expect street‑food stalls, toasted marshmallows, mulled wine and hot chocolate, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten‑free options. Small snacks are typically fine; outside alcohol is usually not permitted.

Q: Is Christmas at Stourhead cashless?
A: Most vendors accept card/contactless. Carry a small amount of backup cash just in case.

Q: Can I change my date or get a refund for my tickets?
A: Exchange/refund options depend on the year’s policy and ticket provider. Review the terms before purchase; some dates can be exchanged subject to availability and cut‑off times.

Q: Are tripods, drones and selfie sticks allowed on the trail?
A: Drones are not permitted. Tripods are often discouraged on busy nights; if allowed, use compact versions off the main route. Be considerate with selfie sticks.

Q: What are the quietest times to visit Christmas at Stourhead?
A: Off‑peak weekday evenings between 28 November and mid‑December are typically quieter and better value than weekends and school holidays.

Q: Is there a map of the route and is it one‑way?
A: Yes. The trail is one‑way and clearly signposted. Event maps are usually available at the entrance and/or online.

Q: Can groups and coaches visit Christmas at Stourhead?
A: Yes. Coach and group visits are supported with designated areas—pre‑book and follow organiser guidance for arrival and drop‑offs.

Q: Is Christmas at Stourhead worth it?
A: Absolutely. Expect an atmospheric after‑dark walk with creative light installations, music and lake reflections. Booking an earlier, off‑peak slot and dressing for the weather enhances the experience.

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