Wild Tots at Lackford Lakes
Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre,
Bury St Edmunds , SuffolkWild play activities for children aged 18 months to 5 years.
Matthew Roberts
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Wild play activities for children aged 18 months to 5 years.
This is a themed drop-off home education session for age 8+
Welcome to Wild Beings – Whittling a Butter Knife and Mindfulness! Join us for a session of connecting with nature and your inner creativity at Green Lane Wood.
Take a walk across the beautiful Albury Nowers ...
Join our guide to explore the different habitats of the reserve on a walk full of wonder.
New to birdwatching or wanting to freshen up on your warbler ID - we've got just the workshop for you!
Join us for a brisk 1 hour walk around the nature reserve on pram friendly paths. A great way to get out in the fresh air!
Pop by our visitor to try a range of binoculars and scopes and get advice from an Opticron expert to find the perfect optics for you!
Come along to enjoy a nature themed story followed by some time to play or do a simple craft activity with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
These sessions give primary aged home-educated children the chance to learn about nature and explore the great outdoors.
Join us for a guided birdwatching boat trip on the Fleet Explorer, where we will point out some of the species of birds that call Chesil and the Fleet Lagoon home.
Nature Club @ Parkridge is a fun outdoor nature-themed session for home-schooled children of all needs and abilities.
A weekly outdoor session for parents and toddlers, encouraging an early interest in wildlife with hands on fun activities, games and crafts!
A walk through this special pasture and traditional upland hay meadow, with plenty of stops to see the amazing plants that can be found here.
An opportunity for people with dementia and their companions to discover the wildlife and tranquillity of Plumgarths’ beautiful gardens.
A sociable nature walk for toddlers and their parents or carers. We'll explore Cambourne Nature Reserve and learn about wildlife as we go.
Join our guide for a leisurely walk around the reserve, along the way we'll be pointing out and listening for birds that inhabit the reserve
These 3-hour walks are led by Terry Mitcham, the bird recorder of Rutland Natural History Society, and a very experienced birdwatcher.
Head out into the night to try and find the world's only true flying mammal - the bat!
Why not join us to explore our natural world on our Nature Tot sessions at Heysham Nature Reserve.