Wild in the Woods (Cambourne): Dens and Sticks

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Wild in the Woods (Cambourne): Dens and Sticks

Location:
Join Wildlife Adventurer Becca Badger for some sociable outdoor family fun on Cambourne Nature Reserve

Event details

Meeting point

Cambourne Nature Reserve car park off School Lane, between Fenbridge and Quidditch Lane

Date

Time
10-12ish
A static map of Wild in the Woods (Cambourne): Dens and Sticks

About the event

This is part of an annual programme of Wild in the Woods family sessions on Wednesdays during school holidays in Cambourne.

In this session, join Becca Badger for adventures with sticks on Cambourne Nature Reserve. We might build dens, have a stick-throwing competition, set a trail to follow, or design a stick Olympics...!

This session is perfect for families with primary-aged children, but older and younger siblings will also enjoy them. We will adapt with the group, but please note that there are Little Bugs sessions available which are more appropriate for pre-school children.

Additional information

  • Please refer to our event terms and conditions webpage for details on refunds and cancellations, as well as general information about how we run our events
  • The benefits of joining the Wildlife Trust BCN include a reduced rate for events. Family membership is from £5 a month.
  • These are family sessions so children need to be accompanied by a responsible adult. The sessions are designed for everyone to enjoy.
  • There are no toilet facilities available for this session. The closest public toilets are at Morrison’s nearby.

Booking

Phone number

07894 599020

Price

Adults and siblings under 18 months who are accompanying a paid-for child are free
£5 (plus booking fee) per child for members
£7.50 (plus booking fee) per child for non-members
Limited early-bird tickets are available

Additional booking information

Booking is essential to manage group size
Please use the online booking link below

Suitable for

Families, Children

Know before you go

Mobility

We aim to make our sessions as accessible as possible and are happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure as many people as possible can enjoy them. Cambourne Nature Reserve has flat, accessible paths suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs although we will be straying into wilder areas on this session. Please contact us to discuss your accessibility needs.

What to bring

To avoid bites, stings and scratches, long sleeves and long trousers are suggested for all participants. Please wear clothes you don't mind getting muddy and sturdy shoes. The sessions will go ahead even if it rains, so you may require waterproofs. It is unlikely but if it is especially windy or lightening is forecast, it may not  be advisable to run the session. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as possible and refund your money.

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Parking information

The meeting point is a public car park. It is usually quiet, but spaces cannot be guaranteed. Alternative parking (and public toilets) can be found at Morrisons nearby.
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Facilities

Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Rebecca Neal
Contact number: 07894 599020