Killerton Ranger Walk-Traditional Orchard Management-The Great Big Green Week
- Date: June 13, 2026 - 10am till 12pm
- Location: Killerton House, National Trust Killerton, Exeter, EX5 3LE
- Organiser: National Trust Killerton
- Tickets: Click here
Step into the orchards at Killerton and explore a landscape shaped by generations of care. This relaxed guided walk with ranger, Jack, looks at some of the historic apple varieties found on the estate and touches on how orchards have traditionally been managed over time. Along the way, we’ll share a few stories about their role in Devon’s rural life and what makes them special today.
We’ll also visit the cider barn to get a simple overview of how apples are turned into cider, following the journey from fruit to fermentation. This is an informal, friendly walk—ideal for anyone curious about orchards, local history, and the basics of cider making.
We will meet in the Killerton car park by the Engine House. Free parking passes available from the ranger for non-members.
Semi surfaced tracks. 2 hours
Children accompanied by an adult welcome.
Well-behaved dogs welcome.
This walk is free of charge but booking is essential.
A National Trust membership is not needed to take part in this walk.
Event summary
- Date: June 13, 2026 - 10am till 12pm
- Location: Killerton House, National Trust Killerton, Broadclyst, Exeter, EX5 3LE
- Organiser: National Trust Killerton
- Contact name: Killerton House
- Contact email: [email protected]
- Contact telephone: 0139 288 1345
- Ticket purchase contact: Killerton House
- Ticket link: Click here
