Is it Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids?

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Is it worth visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the rain with Kids?  The overwhelming answer to this question is yes. Yes it is worth visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the rain with Kids?

You need the right clothes on and you need to enjoy being outside, but we had a fun 3 hours there on a wet January day with three 5 year olds and a 2 year old.

Natural Playground

It’s a huge natural playground. There are gardens, secret passage ways, woodland walks and farmland to run around. There are cute sheep, noisy pigs and lots of logs to play on too.  There are seasonal trails however we didn’t use one.

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Quiet

It is significantly quieter visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the rain with kids than at any other time. Most people won’t go, so if you do, you will inevitably have far far more space.  For kids running around they can do this without getting lost in a sea of people.

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

Rope Bridge

The rope bridge is still useable at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the rain with kids you just have to be more careful.  It is also a little more sheltered from the rain by the trees anyway.  The rope bridge is just off a wooden path.  I saw a few signs that said if you are waiting here you will have a 30/45 minute wait to cross the bridge.  We were literally the only people in the jungle (admittedly it was January) so had unlimited access to the bridge and no wait!

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

Adventure Playground

You can use all of this in the The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the rain with kids and if you get to that part at lunchtime like we did, there is a undercover area under the slide that fits 3 x 5 year olds so they can eat their lunch out of the rain.  You parents may have to stand outside but then apparently it matters not if our sandwiches get wet!

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

Natural Installations

Whatever the weather the natural installations are a sight to behold and fascinating for kids and adults alike.  I was very taken by the Giants Head but the kids seemed to pause longer at the Sleeping Mud Maid.  It is fairly impossible to see the Grey Lady from my photos but I imagine in Spring with flowers she is a little more striking.

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

5 Reasons it is Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids? www.minitravellers.co.uk

If you want to take a look at other things to do in Cornwall in the rain take a look at 26 Things to do in Cornwall in the rain.

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NB: We visited The Lost Gardens of Heligan as their guests but all views and opinions are my own.

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Karen Beddow founded Mini Travellers in 2014 while doing what she loves most...going on holiday!

Mini Travellers is for parents looking for holiday ideas, destination reviews, days out and things to do with the kids. We also have family travel tips, activity ideas and all other things family holiday related. Take a look at some of our latest reviews for holidays and day trips in the UK.

3 thoughts on “Is it Worth Visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the Rain with Kids?”

  1. These gardens are top of my list of places to visit in Cornwall – they look fantastic. I like your idea of visiting when the weather’s not so good – definitely makes for better photographs when it’s quieter 😀

    That rope bridge looks rather scary though!

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