Grange Farm Nature Tots Summer Special
Join us for some family fun as we explore, play, and learn through nature in our one-off holiday session!
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Join us for some family fun as we explore, play, and learn through nature in our one-off holiday session!
Come and explore one of the best rocky shore habitats along the whole of the North Norfolk coastline!
Join us as we discover what our fascinating fossils can tell us about the ancient Deep History Coast
Weave your own leaping hare - craft a unique willow sculpture
Do you know what lurks in the unseen watery world? Come along to our session to find out!
A selection of mixed media and handprinted botanical prints inspired by North Norfolk’s seasonal transitions.
An event for 8 to 13 year olds to learn new skills and explore the outdoors!
Join us for a warm, welcoming and adventure-filled woodland stay and play session for under 5s at Attenborough Nature Reserve!
Calling all Nature Explorers (Ages 3–10)!
Join us for a summer filled with fun, hands-on outdoor adventures and nature-inspired crafts
Explore Kingcombe Meadows and the minibeasts living in the River Hooke.
A Wednesday morning walk around the reserve
Help us with a range of tasks, including: tree planting, tree tube removal and general site maintenance.
Join us for a family bat walk around Summer Leys to discover which species are living on the reserve!
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers for a guided tour of some of the best rockpools in the UK!
Spend two hours at the beautiful War Memorial Park, Coventry, creating nature inspired arts and crafts
Join our Devon Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers for a guided tour of some of the best rockpools in the UK!
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust for a guided walk around our fantastic beaver project at Woodland Valley Farm.
Join us for one of our most popular events of the year!
A relaxed summer evening of twisting and twirling wild fibres into string, suitable for over 18s.
An evening for all nature lovers! Explore our pond, followed by a bat walk around Grange Farm.