31st July 2026–30th August 2026
Join us for special family-friendly events during the summer holidays.
We’re open on Saturdays and Sundays in the summer holidays, but we’ve got some additional, special opening days too.
| Friday 31 July |
Ancient Games Day Make a simple game to take home inspired by the games of old. Discover games such as Ur, Hnefatafl, Nine Men’s Morris and Chess on replica boards. We’ll guide you through the rules and help you game like an ancient. Drop-in. |
| Tuesday 4 August, 11.00 am – 12.30 pm & 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm |
Woodworking Workshop for Young People Under the guidance of experimental archaeologist and wood worker, Marc Cox, learn how to safely cleave, carve and shape green timber. You’ll use a range of hand tools to turn a log into a finished, complete board game. Spending time in and around the Anglo Saxon Hall, we’ll talk about how people in the past made things out of wood; the tools, techniques and finished products. Suitable for ages 12-16. |
| Saturday 8 August |
Marvellous Mosaics Discover Roman mosaics in the reconstructed Roman dining room, and have a go at designing your own. Drop-in. |
| Thursday 20 August, 11.00 am – 12.30 pm & 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm |
Family Tours Explore Prehistory, the Romans, the Anglo Saxons and the Vikings with archaeologist, Marc Cox, on an interactive tour of Avalon Archaeology! Learn the formations used by the Roman army, make Iron Age pots round the fire in our roundhouse, make a Saxon penny and carve a Viking rune! With opportunities for dressing up as an ancient as well. Under 5’s free |
| Thursday 20 August, 6.00 pm – 7.45 pm |
Performance: Arthurian Legends Join our friends from Rattlebox Theatre around the fire in the Great Mead Hall for the Legends of King Arthur. You’ll hear a selection of evocative tales about King Arthur and his court. Some well known, and others less known tales, but all brought vividly to life! These stories capture the magic, excitement and pathos of Britain’s “Once and future king”. Suitable for ages 7+. |
| Saturday 22 August |
Marcus the Medicus Meet Marcus the Medicus, a Roman doctor, and learn about health and healthcare in Romano-Britain. Dress up like a Roman and take the Art Trail challenge and see if you can find all our hidden replicas. Drop-in. |
| Thursday 27 August |
Dress to Impress Dress up and strike a pose in each reconstruction. Learn about what people wore from the Iron Age to Saxon times, and how the clothes were made. Make a Cheddar Brooch badge to take home. Drop-in. |
| Sunday 30 August |
Haerfest Come join us as we explore the turning of the seasons with a celebration of the harvest and a delve into the Anglo Saxon festivals of Lammas and Lughnasah. Drop-in. |
There may be a small charge for some activities.


Dates and locations
Friday, 31st July 2026
—Sunday, 30th August 2026
@10:00–4:00
