Walk with a Warden at Carlton Marshes
Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre
Explore Carlton Marshes with our reserves warden on this guided walk
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Explore Carlton Marshes with our reserves warden on this guided walk
Join us for Nature Tots at The Nature Discovery Centre where tots can take part in outdoor nature play, stories, trails and crafts.
Discover the wildflowers of the Fylde sand dunes and learn how they adapt and thrive in this dynamic coastal habitat.
Focus your mind with sound meditation.
Learn the differences and similarities between honeybees and other bees.
A weekly outdoor session for parents and toddlers, encouraging an early interest in wildlife with hands on fun activities, games and crafts!
A guided walk to discover the glow-worms and other nocturnal wildlife of the Great Fen.
Join us to find the story of College Lake and discover our Cornflower Fields.
A peaceful stroll through the wonders of nature, with tea, cake and good company. This month exploring the myriad of meadow minibeasts.
Saturday Nature Club is a fun-filled outdoor session perfect for getting all children aged 5 - 11 out into nature.
Join us for a walk focussing on beginner ecology skills including collecting fields notes and species recording you can use when you’re enjoying walks with wildlife.
Seasonal wildlife activities for 7 to 12 year olds, with a walk in the reserve.
A look at the natural history of this Wilford Claypits (flowers, dragonflies and butterflies) with Gordon Dyne.
Have a go at some activities and crafts to celebrate Dragonfly Day and learn more about these amazing insects.
A guided walk with nationally renowned botanist Sarah Lambert around this diverse grassland enjoying the swathes of wildflowers.
Join Horncastle and Woodhall Spa Area Group for a walk around Moor Farm.
Exhibiting Memorabilia, Uniforms and more.
Join us for a reading of works created by participants in the 'creative writing outside' workshops.
Join us for our July Wildlife Watch session, where we'll be tracking down dragonflies and damselflies.
A walk to an ancient woodland where a variety of butterflies can be seen.