Nature’s nightlife family guided walk, Grizedale Forest

Grizedale Forest
 
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Head to Grizedale Forest for a magical guided evening walk through the forest.

Listen out for owls, learn about the wildlife in the forest and experience the wonders of the night sky.

Finish with hot chocolate & marshmallows around a campfire.

Things to note:

  • 28th October and 30th October 2024
  • £7 per adult
  • £5 per child
  • 10% discount for Forestry England members (Grizedale, Grizedale and Whinlatter, national membership)
  • Booking essential
  • No Dogs. Suitable for age 5+
  • Please wear warm clothes and bring a torch
  • For more information & to tell us about any special dietary requirements/ allergies, please contact us
Grizedale Forest
Time:
6pm
-
8pm


Price:

£7 per adult
£5 per child

 
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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