Summer holiday family fun revealed at this National Trust property
FAMILIES have been promised a 'magical summer of play' at a National Trust property near Worcester.
Summer of Fun takes place at Elgar's Birthplace, The Firs, in Lower Broadheath, near Worcester between Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, August 31.
A spokesperson for the National Trust said: "This summer, families are invited to step into a world of musical imagination at Elgar's Birthplace, where the National Trust is bringing Edward Elgar's Wand of Youth Suite to life through a playful and interactive experience for children and families.
"Running throughout the school summer holidays, the Summer of Play offer transforms the historic grounds into a vibrant adventure trail inspired by the enchanting movements of Elgar's youthful composition."
With seven themed activity stations, children can explore scenes straight from the music, including:
Fairies and Giants – Climb into a giant's chair, perch in a bird's nest, or discover tiny fairy houses hidden among the trees.
The Tame Bear – Bring along your favourite teddy and create your own teddy bears' picnic in the idyllic cottage garden.
Wild Bears – Join the Wild Bears Band and become a musician. Use everyday objects and nature-based instruments to create your own rhythm and soundscape.
A National Trust spokesperson said: "Other whimsical worlds from the suite brought to life through creative play, nature, and imagination.
"This unique experience encourages families to connect with Elgar's music in a hands-on way, blending the magic of childhood with the legacy of one of England's greatest composers."
Ellen Cooper, Site Manager at the National Trust, said: "We're thrilled to offer families a chance to engage with Elgar's music through play.
"The Wand of Youth Suite was inspired by Elgar's own childhood imagination, and we're excited to bring that spirit to life for a new generation."
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