Guided Wider Estate Walk: All About Bluebells
Join one of our knowledgeable walk leaders for a walk across the estate (approx 3 miles), focusing on the beautiful displays of bluebells in the estate's woodlands.
Join one of our knowledgeable walk leaders for a walk across the estate (approx 3 miles) to the bluebell woods. Learn to tell the difference between native English bluebells and Spanish bluebells, their historical use and other remarkable facts.
Please wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing, as well as water/refreshments. Look out for our walking guides in red at the meeting point, near the tea room.
The walks are from 1.5 - 3 miles and might be on stoned paths, or through fields. All with the support of our friendly experienced walking volunteers.
Dogs on leads are welcome. This event is free.
Please note:
- On arrival head to the Welcome Centre and inform them you are here for a well-being walk. The meeting point is outside the tea-room, where our walking volunteers will be to greet you.
- Wear sensible footwear, warm clothes and waterproofs. Dress for the weather.
- Ground will be uneven and over hilly terrain.
- Dogs on leads are welcome.
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Join one of our knowledgeable walk leaders for a walk across the estate (approx 3 miles), focusing on the beautiful displays of bluebells in the estate's woodlands.
Join one of our knowledgeable walk leaders for a walk across the estate (approx 3 miles) to the bluebell woods. Learn to tell the difference between native English bluebells and Spanish bluebells, their historical use and other remarkable facts.
Please wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing, as well as water/refreshments. Look out for our walking guides in red at the meeting point, near the tea room.
The walks are from 1.5 - 3 miles and might be on stoned paths, or through fields. All with the support of our friendly experienced walking volunteers.
Dogs on leads are welcome. This event is free.
Please note:
- On arrival head to the Welcome Centre and inform them you are here for a well-being walk. The meeting point is outside the tea-room, where our walking volunteers will be to greet you.
- Wear sensible footwear, warm clothes and waterproofs. Dress for the weather.
- Ground will be uneven and over hilly terrain.
- Dogs on leads are welcome.