Afternoon Wellbeing Walk
Join us on a relaxed amble on the Fen to enjoy a midsummer evening.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
Wicken Wellbeing Walks are easy access, at a relaxed pace with easy to navigate terrain. Enjoy being part of a friendly group and walking in, and connecting with, local natural heritage. The walk will be about 1 hour in length, no need to book.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Not suitable for children.
- Meeting point
Check in at the Visitor Centre a few minutes before the event.
- What to bring and wear
We will be outside in all conditions (apart from exceptionally high winds or thunder storms) so leave your best clothes at home and dress for the weather. Wellies are advisable for much of the year.
- Accessibility
We will be using grassy areas and unsurfaced paths that may not be suitable for wheelchairs or certain pushchairs. Assistance dogs only.
- Other
No admission charge for non-members, but £3.20 car park charge applies. Members are asked to bring their membership cards for scanning.
Upcoming events
Voices of the Fen: Make a Flute from Natural Materials and Perform at the Fen on 20th July
In this workshop, led by Jan Hendrickse and Kathy Hinde, you will be making your own overtone flute and learn to play it in preparation for a performance in the Fen. No experience needed.
Fenland Nature – a view from behind the lens
Join us for a fascinating evening with photographer Simon Stirrup and author Duncan Poyser, as they talk through the challenges and joys of capturing the natural beauty and wildlife of the Fens for their stunning book.
“Let’s talk about Peat” Walk
What is going on with peat at the Fen? Find out what we've been doing to keep our deep peat wet, and to rewet other areas of peat - a vital tool in the fight against climate change. We're part of the Fens East Peat Partnership