Fans of Peter Rabbit rejoice! There are so many places to explore and enjoy your favourite cheeky furry friend around the UK. Here are the best places to hop along with Peter, Benjamin and all his friends.
1. Hop into Peter Rabbit Explore and Play, Blackpool
The new Peter Rabbit Explore and Play centre in Blackpool is perfect for fans of the mischievous bunny and his friends. Inside, you can splash into Jeremy Fisher's sensory pond to make lovely water music; climb, crawl and jump around Mr McGregor's garden; get The Burrow ready for dinnertime; and even meet Peter Rabbit himself inside his Secret Treehouse.
When: Open now
Where:
Peter Rabbit Explore and Play
, 91 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA
2. Visit the World of Beatrix Potter, Windermere
Step into Beatrix Potter's magical world at this enchanting family-friendly attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere. The exhibition really brings your favourite characters to life – step outside, and you can explore the garden which is full of lovely details from the stories: Peter’s watering can hiding place, his jacket hanging as a scarecrow and the lettuces and radishes that he and Benjamin had nibbled on. Look out for the special Peter Rabbit Tea Parties on offer in the cafe, where you can enjoy a special story time session and meet Peter Rabbit himself.
Where:
The World of Beatrix Potter
, Crag Brow, Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere LA23 3BX
3. Watch Quantum Theatre's amazing outdoor show, The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny
Join Peter and his naughty cousin Benjamin in this spectacular outdoor theatre show, on their hair-raising adventures in Quantum Theatre's delightful adaptation of Beatrix Potter's much-loved Tales. Quantum Theatre has been touring for more than 30 years and continues to tour all across the UK, including theatres and arts centres, National Trust and English Heritage venues, castles, parks and gardens. Don't miss this summery treat in a gorgeous venue near you.
When: 29 May-3 Sep
Where:
various venues around the UK
4. Tiptoe through the Peter Rabbit Storytime Trail at North Hertfordshire Museum
Celebrate Peter Rabbit with a Storytime Trail at The North Hertfordshire Museum in Hitchin. Your little bunnies can crawl under the garden gate, hide in a watering can and see their reflection in a mirror pool, just like Peter! There are lots of chances to take photos and join in family-friendly Peter Rabbit themed activities along the way.
When: 24 Jun-26 Aug 23
Where:
North Hertfordshire Museum
, 14 Brand Street, Hitchin SG5 1JE
5. Head to Hill Top, Home of Beatrix Potter, Windermere
Hop back to where it all began, at Hill Top: Beatrix Potter’s 17th-century farmhouse. Bought in 1905 with proceeds from the Tale of Peter Rabbit (her first book), Beatrix used Hill Top itself and the surrounding countryside as inspiration for many of her subsequent books. Today, the house is full of her favourite things; you’ll spot a reference to a picture in one of her stories in every room. Exploring the garden is a delight: look out for the pop-up cafe in the orchard.
Make your visit even more of an adventure by taking the chain ferry across Windermere, and following the short 2-mile trail through the woods to the house.
Where:
Hill Top
, Near Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0LF
6. Run along to Willows Activity Farm, Hertfordshire
Don't miss the fantastic Peter Rabbit Adventure Playground at Willows Activity Farm near St Albans. Explore the Lily Bobtail Nature Discovery Area, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle’s kitchen and laundry, and Peter Rabbit’s Secret Treehouse. There are 11 different play areas to explore, before settling down to enjoy a wonderful Peter Rabbit and Friends Live show in the Peter Rabbit theatre.
Where:
Willows Activity Farm
, Coursers Road, St Albans, AL4 0PF
7. Jump on board Peter Rabbit Hippity Hop at CBeebies Land, Alton Towers
Hop along to CBeebies Land at Alton Towers for a fab, Peter Rabbit themed ride. Benjamin Bunny has hidden from his friends in Mr McGregor’s garden… join Peter Rabbit and Lily Bobtail as they explore the garden and solve puzzles to try to uncover his hiding place. Unleash your inner bunny on the Peter Rabbit Hippity Hop ride and hop high into the sky to see if you can find Benjamin from the top!
Where: CBeebies Land,
Alton Towers
, Alton, Staffordshire, ST10 4DB
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8. Explore the Peter Rabbit Adventure at Flamingo Land, Yorkshire
Fans of Peter Rabbit will love a day out at Flamingo Land in Yorkshire. Help Peter Rabbit find Pig Robinson’s missing Brussels sprouts, then join Peter, Lily and Benjamin in their Secret Treehouse, before testing your skills on Benjamin Bunny’s Treetop trail. There’s music in Jeremy Fisher’s musical pond, art masterclasses in Pig Robison’s Farm, appearances from Peter Rabbit himself, and daily Peter Rabbit and Lily Bobtail story time sessions.
Where:
Flamingo Land Resort
, Kirby Misperton, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 6UX
9. Follow the Wonderland Sculpture Trail at Abbotsbury's Subtropical Gardens, Dorset
Visit Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens and follow the enchanting new sculpture trail, installed in 2020. Look out for Alice, Peter Rabbit, Mr Jeremy Fisher, the Owl and the Pussycat, dodos, and more …
When: daily, 10am-5pm
Where:
Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
, West Yard Barn, West Street, Abbotsbury, Dorset, DT3 4JT
10. Enjoy the Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Garden at Birnam Arts in Perthshire
Scottish fans of Peter Rabbit can indulge in their love for their furry hero at Birnam Arts’ Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Garden. You can learn how Peter Rabbit’s creator was inspired by the surrounding Scottish countryside and the people and animals she met in the area. Plus, there’s a soft play area, interactive displays, and the chance to visit Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Mr Jeremy Fisher in the garden.
Where:
Birnam Arts
, Station Road, Birnam, Dunkeld, PH8 0DS
11. Tiptoe along the Peter Rabbit Woodland Trail, Langdon, near Basildon
Look out for Peter and his friends as you explore the gorgeous countryside at the Langdon Nature Discovery Park. There are lovely wooden carved statues Peter, Jemima Puddleduck and more on the woodland trail. And Langdon Nature reserve itself is teeming with wildlife: spot birds, butterflies, badgers, foxes and weasels all thriving in the meadows. Take a picnic and enjoy a day out in the wonderful Essex countryside.
Where:
Langdon Nature Discovery Park
, Lower Dunton Road, Basildon, SS16 6EJ
12. Nibble a Peter Rabbit-themed afternoon tea at The Dilly, London
Indulge in a posh Peter Rabbit themed afternoon tea at The Dilly in London. There’ll be a delightful selection of tasty, themed treats on offer, suitable for adults and kids alike. This top London hotel will treat you and your little ones like celebs as you enjoy delicious vegetable garden baguettini, mini carrot cakes (of course) and an edible chocolate flower pot with blackberries and chocolate 'mud'. Yum.
Where:
The Dilly
, 21 Piccadilly, London W1J 0BH
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13. Meet rabbits, ducks and more at a kids farm or petting zoo near you
Browse our extensive listings of all the best petting zoos and family-friendly farms in your local area.
14. Dig around your local library for even more Peter Rabbit stories
There’s been a whole host of lovely Peter Rabbit books released in recent years. Why not head to your local library to find more fun from Peter Rabbit and Friends, and inspire a lifelong love of reading in your little ones. Beatrix Potter would be proud.
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