May half term: Buzzy Bee spotter trail
What’s the buzz all about? Join us in the outdoor spaces at Little Moreton Hall this May half term and explore our Buzzy Bee spotter trail.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Discover more about these busy bugs that buzz about the place and how important their daily work is to us humans. No need to book just look out for the handy hint boards to help guide your adventure. Pack your curiosity, bring the hive and delve into the world of bees and uncover more about these precious pollinators.
#EveryoneNeedsNature
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Head to the Welcome Building in the car park first where our lovely team will greet you and point you in the right direction. Self-led spotter trail. No trail sheet required.
- What to bring and wear
Dress for the weather on the day and wear sturdy footwear for exploring.
- Accessibility
Little Moreton Hall has spiral stairs and uneven surfaces. Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilet at the Welcome Building. Manual wheelchair available to borrow. Only assistance dogs are permitted in the gardens, Hall and Tea Rooms.
- Other
Free self-led spotter activity around the gardens and outdoor spaces of the Hall. No trail sheet or pencil required.
Upcoming events
Roaming Robins
On your festive wander to look around our 'Deck the Hall' Christmas event, see how many roaming robins you can spot inside and outside of the hall.
Deck the Hall
Join us this Christmas at Little Moreton Hall for the last year of 'Deck the Hall', and take a step back into the past and celebrate traditions old and new.
Design Detective
Join us at Little Moreton Hall and be a 'Design Detective' for the day. Learn more about how conservators look after historical paintings and designs in the hall, and use the free spotter guide to help you take a closer look.
Wandering Wolves
Where are those wandering wolves? Join us at Little Moreton Hall on this free spotter activity, and help us locate the missing wolves. How many will you discover when you visit?