
Join our former Site Manager and author of Wild Fell, Lee Schofield, to experience the magic of our wildflower hay meadows, at their midsummer best.
At this time of year they're bursting with life and colour as the stunning array of wildflowers are in bloom and humming with insects.
Stroll through this Site of Special Scientific Interest, under the expert guidance of Lee, to discover more about this incredible but rare habitat.
2 dates available.
Season (17 July 2025) | ||
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Thursday | 10:00 | - 12:00 |
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