Monday 11 December 2023

Illuminated Christmas trails across the UK

Christmas at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
Culture Creative produce illuminated trails designed to ‘showcase the natural and unique environment of each setting. 

This currently sees 30 trails across the UK, Europe, USA, and Australia within the Christmas, Halloween, IGNITE and Lightscape portfolios. 

Culture Creative works with RGL/Sony Music on an annual a selection of Christmas light trails across the UK. 

1) Christmas at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire To 1 Jan 2024 

The Illuminated outdoor Christmas Trail in the grounds of the Palace includes heart-shaped arches, glowing tunnels filled with stars and an eight-metre sphere filled with more than 20,000 moving LEDs - www.blenheimpalace.com/christmas 

2) Christmas at Stourhead, Wiltshire To 31 December 2023 

Stourhead is a Palladian house and garden and its curated trail features the Christmas Cathedral, in which more than a thousand pea lights will be woven into the forest landscape and a ‘Sea of Light’ with largerthan-life crystals suspended in trees. www.christmasatstourhead.co.uk 

3) Christmas at Leeds Castle, Kent To 31 December 2023 

The moated castle hosts a trail for the second year with sparkling chandeliers suspended in the trees, a laser garden filled with tiny beams of light, a path of mirrored hearts and Feast of Light, featuring immersive, glowing strings filled with all the colours of the rainbow. www.christmaslightsatleedscastle.co.uk

4) Christmas at Bedgebury, Kent To 31 December 2023 

The National Pinetum and Forest at Bedgebury has designed by a range of international artists that portray the pinetum in a light. 
www.christmasatbedgebury.co.uk

5) Christmas at Kew, London To 7 January 2024 

With seven installations making their UK debut this year, Christmas at Kew is firmly established as one of the UK’s leading Christmas experiences. It features one of the longest light tunnels at Kew, dancing waterside reflections, glitter balls and trees drenched in jewel-like colour and the Palm House light display. 

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