Summer evening stroll (Cambourne)

Oxeye daisies by Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

Oxeye daisies by Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

Summer evening stroll (Cambourne)

Location:
Join Communities and Education Officer Rebecca Neal for a summer evening stroll around Cambourne Nature Reserve

Event details

Meeting point

Cambourne Nature Reserve car park off School Lane, between Fenbridge and Quidditch Lane

Date

Time
6.30-8.30pm ish
A static map of Summer evening stroll (Cambourne)

About the event

This walk is part of a series of seasonal strolls on Cambourne Nature Reserve.

Join Communities and Education Officer Rebecca Neal for a sociable gentle stroll, looking for common wildlife. 

We'll walk 2-3 miles at a gentle pace and talk about whatever wildlife comes along. We'll discuss tips on identification, or you can simply enjoy the natural music and colour of this accessible nature reserve.

These walks are aimed at adults, but interested older teenagers are welcome.

Additional information

  • Please refer to our event terms and conditions webpage for details on refunds and cancellations, as well as general information about how we run our events
  • The benefits of joining the Wildlife Trust BCN include a reduced rate for events. Individual membership is from £3.50 a month.
  • There are no toilet facilities available for this session. The closest public toilets are at Morrison’s nearby.

Booking

Phone number

07894 599020

Price

Wildlife Trust BCN members: £7 (plus booking fee)
Wildlife Trust BCN non-members: £10 (plus booking fee)
Limited early-bird tickets are available

Additional booking information

Booking is essential to manage group size.
Please use the online booking link below
It is unlikely, but if it is especially windy or lightening is forecast, it may not be advisable to run the session. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as possible and refund your money.

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Mobility

We aim to make our sessions as accessible as possible and are happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure as many people as possible can enjoy them. Cambourne Nature Reserve has flat, accessible paths suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Please contact us to discuss your accessibility needs.

What to bring

To avoid bites, stings and scratches, long sleeves and long trousers are suggested for all participants. Please wear clothes you don't mind getting muddy, and sturdy shoes. The event will go ahead even if it rains, so you may require waterproofs.

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Parking information

The meeting point is a public car park. It is usually quiet, but spaces cannot be guaranteed. Alternative parking (and public toilets) can be found at Morrisons nearby.
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Facilities

Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Rebecca Neal
Contact number: 07894 599020