Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) invites families and art lovers to dive into a week of creativity, play, and discovery this May half term. With a packed programme designed for all ages, YSP is the ultimate destination for families seeking fresh air, fun, and inspiration in the heart of Yorkshire’s stunning 500-acre landscape.

Half Term Highlights:

Sculpture Adventures in the Hidden Forest (29 & 30 May, 11am–3:30pm, free): Let imaginations run wild as little ones explore, create, and play under the trees in this magical drop-in session, perfect for under-5s but open to all.

Discover in a Day (31 May, 11am–4pm, free): Budding artists aged six and up can start their Arts Award journey with hands-on, artist-led activities-think clay, sculpture, and mark-making-culminating in an official certificate.

Little Wild Wood & Art and Nature Hunt: Kids can burn off energy in the natural play area and pick up activity sheets or free Tree Discovery Kits from the Information Desk to enhance their adventure.

Exhibitions & Sensory Experiences: Explore Laura Ellen Bacon’s immersive willow installation in The Chapel and marvel at Felicity Aylieff’s monumental ceramics at The Weston.

Creative Workshops: From willow basket weaving to artist smock making, there’s something for every curious mind and crafty hand.

Families can also enjoy delicious, locally sourced food from YSP’s cafés or a picnic amidst world-class outdoor sculptures. With free entry for children (aged 18 and under), dogs on leads welcome and free parking, YSP ensures a welcoming, affordable day out for all.

YSP’s half term events are drop-in and designed for flexibility, making them ideal for families on the go.

Plan your visit, book tickets and discover the full programme at ysp.org.uk.