This Christmas, London will become home to a brand-new Winter experience as Neverland at Kenwood opens its gates for the very first time.

Running from 21 November to 3 January, the historic grounds of Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath will be transformed into a breathtaking immersive outdoor light trail inspired by JM Barrie’s timeless tale of Peter Pan – the UK’s first Neverland light trail.

For its debut year, Neverland at Kenwood invites visitors to follow Tinkerbell’s fairy dust path from the rooftops of London to the heart of Neverland — soaring through the Darling family home, past a glowing Big Ben, and into a wonderous world where magic and adventure capture the imagination.

From the Lost Boys’ secret hideout to the eerie glowing Skull Rock and Captain Hook’s iconic pirate ship, this all-new trail blends spectacular lighting, immersive storytelling and an atmospheric soundscape to bring Barrie’s beloved world vividly to life.

Transporting visitors to a land of magic, imagination and adventure, Neverland promises an unforgettable adventure for all ages over the festive period.

Zoe Bottrell, Managing Director of Culture Creative who are the creative content producers of this new light trail said:

“Neverland is a truly magical tale of adventure and perfect for the outdoors. We are delighted to be working with GOSH Charity again, after successfully creating Neverland for the inside of Blenheim Palace last year. Our creative team excel at making great ideas happen, and this has been a dream project for them to work on, to bring this timeless story to life.”

Head of Partnership Development at GOSH Charity, Chris Carter, said:

“Neverland at Kenwood is set to be a magical experience, where people of all ages can immerse themselves in the wonderful world of Neverland this festive season. Author JM Barrie generously gifted the rights to his beloved story to Great Ormond Street Hospital in 1929, and every ticket bought will mean that Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity can continue to help give seriously ill children the best chance, and childhood, possible.”

The trail also offers a feast of treats, from delicious street food and tasty winter warmers to indulgent hot chocolates served beneath the stars — making it the perfect Christmas destination for families, couples and friends.

With easy access from across London and surrounding home counties, Neverland at Kenwood 2025 is set to become one of the capital’s must-visit festive highlights.

JM Barrie gifted the rights to Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in 1929 and we are pleased to be supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) this Christmas. GOSH Charity exists to raise vital funds for seriously ill children a GOSH , with donations going towards cutting-edge medical equipment, groundbreaking research, vital support for patients and families and the rebuilding and refurbishment of hospital wards and buildings.

For every Neverland at Kenwood ticket, £1 is included in the price as a charitable contribution which Raymond Gubbay Ltd. will collect and give (+ VAT) to Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (Registered charity no. 1160024).

Information:
Tickets available from: NeverlandAtKenwood.co.uk
Tickets range from: £20-£32 (Adults), £12-£22 (Children), £60-£104 (Families)
Address: Kenwood House, Hampstead Ln, London NW3 7JR

Neverland at Kenwood is produced by RG Live in partnership with GOSH Charity and created by Culture Creative.

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