River- Lake - River: The changing wet landscape at Arlington
Join us for a short presentation followed by a guided walk down to the Old Lake, where we’ll explore the changes taking place and the reasons behind them.
Along the way, we’ll delve into the environmental and historical challenges we’re facing and share how we’ve developed our exciting ‘plan for the future’ for this wild and much-loved part of the estate.
Come along to discover the story behind the landscape and what lies ahead. Refreshments and hot drinks will be provided.
This event starts from the Home Farm Education Barn. How to find it:
From the main car park, head towards the lower end, away from the main visitor entrance. You will find a footpath marked wider estate access, follow this to the road, turning right and entering Home Farm through the wooden gates on your left (not the white ones with Herons). The education barn is the third building on the left.
Please note:
- Head to the lower end of the main car park. Follow the ‘Wider Estate Access’ path to the road, turn right, and through wooden gates on left (not the white ones). The Barn is the third on the left.
- Please wear sensible walking shoes and dress for the weather
- This will follow the tramper route down to the lake and return the same way. However, due to both events being out of normal hours, it would be down to participants to provide their own tramper (or similar) if required.
- Single toilet next to the Education Barn. This is not large enough to support a wheelchair. The accessible toilet is available next to the main house area.
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Join us for a short presentation followed by a guided walk down to the Old Lake, where we’ll explore the changes taking place and the reasons behind them.
Along the way, we’ll delve into the environmental and historical challenges we’re facing and share how we’ve developed our exciting ‘plan for the future’ for this wild and much-loved part of the estate.
Come along to discover the story behind the landscape and what lies ahead. Refreshments and hot drinks will be provided.
This event starts from the Home Farm Education Barn. How to find it:
From the main car park, head towards the lower end, away from the main visitor entrance. You will find a footpath marked wider estate access, follow this to the road, turning right and entering Home Farm through the wooden gates on your left (not the white ones with Herons). The education barn is the third building on the left.
Please note:
- Head to the lower end of the main car park. Follow the ‘Wider Estate Access’ path to the road, turn right, and through wooden gates on left (not the white ones). The Barn is the third on the left.
- Please wear sensible walking shoes and dress for the weather
- This will follow the tramper route down to the lake and return the same way. However, due to both events being out of normal hours, it would be down to participants to provide their own tramper (or similar) if required.
- Single toilet next to the Education Barn. This is not large enough to support a wheelchair. The accessible toilet is available next to the main house area.