Celebrate Mother’s Day at Blenheim Palace with scenic spring walks, intriguing history, and exceptional dining

Treat mum or the mother figure in your life to a day out at Blenheim Palace where the possibilities are endless; whether it’s exploring the charming history of the Palace, Gardens, and Park, or indulging in their limited time Mother’s Day menus.
For a memorable dining experience, The Orangery Restaurant will be home to an array of Mother’s Day menus on Sunday 30th March with brunch options including a Full Breakfast, Eggs Benedict, Avocado on Sourdough, or Glazed Brioche French Toast. A limited time Mother’s Day lunch menu can also be enjoyed, featuring seasonal dishes made with ingredients harvested from the Estate’s Walled Garden.
Afternoon Tea will also be available, offering a selection of finger sandwiches, scones, cakes, and pastries, alongside a range of teas. What’s more, why not upgrade mum’s afternoon tea experience to a Champagne Afternoon Tea?
Don’t forget to explore the Palace, including the State Rooms and exhibitions that highlight the history of the UNESCO World Heritage Site before wandering through the Formal Gardens with its Water Terraces, Rose Garden, and Italian Garden; perfect for a spring-time stroll. The Parkland’s 2000-acres also provide walking routes around the Formal Gardens or further into the wider Estate.
End the day with a visit to the Palace Shop to browse a selection of gifts, including Blenheim Palace-themed merchandise and local food and drink products such as the Blenheim Palace Signature Gin, Blenheim Honey, and a selection of marmalades, jams and chutneys.
Mother’s Day at Blenheim Palace is included with a valid Day or Annual Pass, and reservations for dining are recommended to avoid disappointment.
For more information and to book, visit www.blenheimpalace.com/mothers-day
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Issued on behalf of Blenheim Palace. For more information please contact the Blenheim Palace PR team at Cab Campaign – blenheim@cabcampaign.co.uk
About Blenheim Palace
Home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, Blenheim Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Set in over 2,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped park and gardens, it was designed by Vanbrugh in the Baroque style and is also the birthplace of one of Britain’s most famous leaders, Sir Winston Churchill.
With over 300 years of history to share and one of the most important and extensive collections in Europe, the magnificent stately home has a rich variety of cultural highlights and an extensive programme of special events and exhibitions.
The total Estate expands into a further 10,000 acres outside of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and focuses on care for the land through sustainable means, pursuing net zero, the growth of the local economy, the provision of affordable homes, apprenticeship training and supported community groups as part of its ambition to make this part of Oxfordshire a fairer and better place.