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Wild Wednesday forest Art at Whinlatter Forest

Whinlatter Forest
 
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Art in the forest!

Painting from nature. This session is designed for slightly older children who have an interest in drawing and painting. It’s a chance to spend time outdoors concentrating on observing and sketching the forest world through a variety of mediums, as well as trying some ‘Andy Goldsworthy’ found art. All materials are provided, although you are welcome to bring your own as well. There is an undercover area if it is rains to complete your masterpiece.

This event starts at 11am and is suitable for children aged 8+, children do need to be accompanied by an adult.

If you’d like to join us, make sure to book you place with our friendly team in the Visitor Centre. Spaces are limited.

Whinlatter Forest
Time:
11am


Price:

Free

 
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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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