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Get ready for a hare-raising adventure at Weston Park

Author | 12 July 2025

Families are invited to take part in a brand-new hare-raising adventure sculpture trail at Weston Park this summer.

The interactive story trail will weave around the grounds of the stately home with eight colourful 6ft sculptures bringing to life the tale of Oli and Nel – two young hares who love an adventure.

Visitors following the trail will help Oli and Nel in the search for the elusive Lyrebird who has gone missing from the House.

Clues at each of the giant hare sculptures – from The Listener to The Watcher – will help solve the mystery with a scannable QR code revealing the next chapter in the new Weston story: Oli & Nel’s Hare-Raising Adventure – The Tale of the Lost Lyrebird.

Weston Park has teamed up with award-winning Wild in Art to bring the trail to life with uniquely painted sculptures.

Rebecca Alexander, head of estate operations, said they were looking forward to unveiling the trail to the public on July 12.

“This is our very first sculpture-based trail here at Weston and we are thrilled to be working in collaboration with the team at Wild in Art who have vast experience of creating public art trails to bring communities and artists together.

“Visitors will be invited to join our two young hares, Oli and Nel, on their quest to find the missing Lyrebird by finding each sculpture and hearing the next chapter of this exciting story.

“The story itself has been created in-house and the inspiration for it comes from Weston’s vast country landscape and poems written by Lady Diana Bridgeman in the 1900s which refer to key features on the estate such as Temple Pool and Pendrill’s Cave.”

Andrea added: “Our special Oli and Nel story centres around an elusive Lyrebird that goes missing from the House as a way of encouraging visitors to connect with Weston’s world-renowned historic collections.

“Lyrebirds are notoriously hard to find as they imitate the sounds of their landscape – an added challenge for Oli and Nel as they search for their Lyrebird friend.

“We cannot wait for the opening of this trail; we think it’s going to be a huge hit with families.”

Oli & Nel’s Hare-Raising Adventure: The Tale of The Lost Lyrebird will launch at Weston Park on Saturday, July 12, and will be open to visitors until September 14.

Those who take part in the trail are invited to purchase an activity pack for £2. Each chapter of the trail will be accessed via a QR code. Entry tickets to Weston Park can be purchasedonline with 10% off or on the day.

A family ticket (two adults and up to three children) is priced at £33.30 when booked in advance.

The trail is sponsored by PIA Wealth Management, Start Tech, Albrighton Wealth Management, WR Partners and Balfours.

For more details visit our website.

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