About Us
We are delighted to once again be welcoming visitors from near and far to enjoy daffodil teas, bacon butties, guided walks, the daff-and-ride bus and – last but not least – the glorious carpet of wild daffodils “fluttering and dancing in the breeze” and proudly announcing with their golden trumpets the arrival of spring in the Golden Triangle.
ATTRACTIONS
- St Edward’s Church | Walks and hot drinks from 09.30am both days.
- Village Hall | Food & Drinks served from 10.30am – 4.30pm both days.
- Exhibitions and events | St Mary’s Norman Church and St Edward’s Church
WALKS AND DAFF & RIDE BUS TRIPS
This year the Daffodil Weekend at Kempley offers top Spring Walks in England. All the walks have a local guide to explain the countryside and all start from St Edward’s Church Kempley. You will be able to get hot drinks at St Edwards Church prior to the early walks that start before refreshments open at the Village Hall.
You will need stout footwear and be fit enough to walk up to 5 miles and cross a number of stiles. Dogs are not encouraged and if you do bring them, they must be on a lead.
The morning walks are timed to return you to the village hall for lunch.
We look forward to welcoming you to our guided walks to view the daffodils.
Parking is available at owners' risk.
Walking Maps of the Daffodil Way and walks in Queenswood will be available for sale from the village hall and St Mary's Church.
If walks are not for you try the DAFF AND RIDE BUS running every 45 minutes from the village Hall from about 10.45am.
Ideal for families and for the older generation who want to see the wild daffodil fields in comfort and with guidance from a local guide. Trips are free but donations are welcomed.
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Facilities
Catering
- On-site light refreshments
Children
- Children welcome
Property Facilities
- Guided tours for individuals