
Sculpture Park Tours 2025
11 April - 23 August 2025£6 including refreshments
Suitable for all ages
10.30 meet your guide in The Terrace cafe for a hot drink and slice of cake
11.00 tour begins
Places are limited and booking is required
Sculpture Park Tours
Join one of our knowledgeable and enthusiastic volunteer guides for a walking tour through our beautiful parkland. Discover more about important works by notable artists such as Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink, Anthony Caro, Ro Robertson and Antony Gormley.
As well as formal sculpture gardens, the Sculpture Park offers the tranquillity of the Broad and Yare river valley and dense urban modernist architecture, designed by leading architects such as Norman Foster, Denys Lasdun and Rick Mather.
Tour Dates:
Friday 11 April, Bo Davis
Saturday 19 April, Andy Maule
Saturday 24 May, Jenni Brace
Wednesday 11 June, Andy Maule
Thursday 19 June, Polly Gould and Sue Torr
Saturday 28 June, Jenni Brace
Friday 4 July, Carol Hinds and Julie Roy
Thursday 17 July, Polly Gould and Carol Stephenson
Wednesday 6 August, Cathy Merry
Friday 15 August, Carol Stephenson and Julie Roy
Saturday 23 August, Bo Davis
On Arrival
Please report to gallery reception, on arrival. Staff will direct you to The Terrace Cafe where your guide will be waiting. For information on car parking and travel see here.
What to Expect
Tours will include a selection of works in the Sculpture Park and will include outdoor walking through grassy parkland. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear.
The route is step-free but does involve sloping and uneven ground which can at times be slippery and muddy. The natural environment includes a wide range of fauna and flora including a number of remarkable ancient oaks and is home to a population of wild rabbits. Please be mindful of their holes as you move between sculptures. In the event of extreme weather this event will be a tour of the variety of sculptures that are inside the building.
Photography by Kate Wolstenholme
“Our guide was excellent. They were very engaging and their interpretation of the installations was clear and very helpful.”