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Ranger Walk, Wildflower Meadows, creation & management-Great Big Green Week

Find out more behind the scenes with meadow creation work.

  • Booking essential
  • Free event

Join Jack the ranger to see behind the scenes at the team's meadow creation work. You'll stroll through the historic parkland to see some of the estate's most flower rich grassland and discover how meadows are made. Some hills and uneven ground, a few hilly sections specifically going up over the Clump .

Well behaved dogs on leads welcome.

This walk is free of charge however booking is essential. A National Trust membership is not required to take part in this walk.

Times

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Children over 12, accompanied by an adult welcome

Meeting point

Meet at the main visitor car park

What to bring and wear

Uneven ground in places. Please wear good walking boots or sturdy shoes and dress for the weather.

Accessibility

Distance: approximately 3 miles/2 hours Terrain: Some hills and uneven ground

Contact info

National Trust Box Office

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