What are the deer called?

Female Red Deer are known as Hinds, the males as Stags and the young as calves. Female Fallow Deer are known as Does, the males as Bucks and the young as fawns. Sorry to disappoint our younger visitors at Christmas time, but there are no Reindeer.

Where can I pay for the Car Park?

There are payment machines in the car park, but these do not take cash. If you need to pay cash, you can do so in the cafe or shop in the courtyard

Where can I find lost property?

Any lost property found is usually handed into the Shop or Cafe in the courtyard. Tel: 0115 876 3100 Email: wollaton.hall@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

Are the deer fed?

The deer are herbivores and graze naturally throughout the woodlands and grasslands in the park. In winter, their food is supplemented with mangles.

What time does the Park open and close?

Is Wollaton Park open today? Wollaton Hall and Park Opening Times

How big is Wollaton Park?

500 acres or 200 hectares. An acre is an area in which you could park about 150 cars. A hectare is about two-and-a-half times the size of an average football field.

What should I do if I see an issue in the park (e.g., injured deer, fallen tree)?

Please report these immediately to the Wollaton Park ranger onsite, or contact Wollaton Hall. FoWP volunteers do not have the authority or equipment to handle emergencies or wildlife incidents.

How can I become a volunteer?

See our Volunteering page, to see the latest volunteering opportunities.