A variety of creatively decorated snowmen have arrived at Anglesey Abbey.
The new Snowman Trail features sculptures in iconic locations around the gardens at the National Trust property and runs from now until 4 January.
Visitors are invited to pick up a trail map and spot all 12 festively-decorated giant sculptures on their way through the formal winter gardens and wider estate.

In collaboration with Wild in Art and Snowman Enterprises Ltd, the trail promises an enchanting journey through art and adventure, inspired by Raymond Briggs’ heart-warming picture book, The Snowman.
The sculptures have been painted by national and international artists, showcasing designs inspired by the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas.





Katrina Dowman, the site’s collections and house manager, said: “The house team have been busy dressing the house for the festive season, with support from the gardens team to create some exquisite floral displays across the showrooms.
“We’re looking forward to sharing a Christmas to treasure with our visitors, where traditional festive delights blend seamlessly alongside Lord Fairhaven’s house and collections.”




Charlie Langhorne, managing director and co-founder of Wild in Art, added: “Our festive art trails encourage people to get out in the fresh air and experience inspiring art – all while exploring Anglesey Abbey’s gardens.
“We hope visitors of all ages will enjoy finding each of the beautifully designed Snowman sculptures along the trail.”





