Henry Moore Family Trail

Go on an interactive, sensory art experience with the kids at Kew Gardens

A man is walking through the sculpture Large Two Forms by Henry Moore with a young girl on his shoulders, who is looking up in awe

Dates and time

9 May 2026 to 31 January 2027

10am to 7pm (last entry 6pm)

Location

Kew Gardens, Richmond, London

Trail stops are between Victoria Gate and the Orangery

Price

Included with entry to the Gardens

Experience Henry Moore: Monumental Nature as a family, connect with nature and play at Kew Gardens.

The Henry Moore Family Trail is packed with sensory fun – it's aimed at children aged 5 to 12, although we encourage everyone to get involved! Explore 10 of Moore’s biggest and best-known sculptures, including Goslar Warrior, Reclining Mother and Child and Sheep Piece, which all have interactive activities nearby. 

Let your child lead the way as they sketch the artworks, touch materials with different textures that inspired Moore, listen to soundscapes and play games from the artist's childhood. Explore as a family, inspire budding artists and have a memorable day out.

The family trail is included with your ticket to Kew and you can pick up an illustrated guide and pencil at any entry gate. 

The trail starts from Victoria Gate – where you can find a café, shop, toilets and an information desk – and ends on the Broadwalk, near the Orangery.

Find out more about visiting Kew as a family

 

Excerpt of the Henry Moore Family Trail guide
Excerpt of the Henry Moore Family Trail map

Organised with the Henry Moore Foundation

This exhibition is organised in partnership with the Henry Moore Foundation, founded by the artist and his family in 1977 to encourage public appreciation of the visual arts.

Henry Moore Foundation logo in black and white
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