Follow Drake’s travels at Buckland Abbey

Come and discover what weird and wonderful things Francis Drake saw on his circumnavigation of the world. From eating penguins in the Arctic, to navigating the treacherous seas of the Magellan Strait. Explore the route Drake took, by collecting the stamps that will be hidden around the house and grounds and complete your traveller’s passport, as you become a Tudor explorer. Learn what treasures Drake plundered on the voyage, investigate some of the discoveries that were made and of course learn some of the history behind Drake’s legendary drum. There’s so much for all the family to enjoy at Buckland Abbey. From crafts to trails, walks to dressing-up, it's a great place for an adventure. Whilst here, you can also enjoy Andrew Logan’s five-metre high glittering egg in the middle of the Great Barn. The egg reflects themes of prayer and spirituality and as a focus for contemplation, it therefore seems right to host the Cosmic Egg in a place chosen over 700 years ago by Cistercian monks as perfect for prayer and reflection.

Art of Reflection - The Cosmic Egg

Until Sun 23 Sep, 10am-5pm

Andrew Logan's giant Cosmic Egg reflects the peace, tranquillity and spiritual side of Buckland Abbey's unique spirit.

Drake's Drum - the World Encompassed

From early June, 11am-5pm

Local ceramicist Fi Smart, celebrates Drake's drum and his voyages through an astonishing piece of ceramic sculpture. Take part in the family trail around the house and grounds as you explore Drake’s journey around the world. Trail £2.

The World Encompassed exhibition

Sat 2 Jun - Sun 28 Oct, 11am-5pm

An exhibition in partnership with Devon Art

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