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Guided walk at Parke: Spring flowers

A gentle walk around the beautiful Parke estate with time to enjoy and identify the spring wildflowers.

  • Booking essential

Local naturalist David Tilsley will guide you across the Parke Estate (maximum of 1.5 miles) - through a range of habitats to find a host of spring flowers.

This walk is perfect for those curious to learn more about the wildflowers that appear through spring.

Well-behaved are dogs welcome on a short lead.

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Prices

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The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

This walk is designed for adults but older children might enjoy it too.

Meeting point

Please meet at the Map Board in the corner of the car park and look out for the friendly team in red what3words: ///walnuts.flipper.prowling

What to bring and wear

Please wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing, including waterproofs. You might like to take water and a snack. Bring binoculars if you have them.

Accessibility

The walk covers varied terrain so may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. Please get in touch to discuss any accessibility needs that we might be able to help with.

Other

There is no admission fee at Parke but car parking charges apply - free for National Trust members.

Upcoming events

Guided walk at Parke: Birdsong 

A gentle morning walk around the beautiful Parke estate (maximum of 2 miles). Learning about the local wildlife with a focus on enjoying and identifying birdsong.

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on
27 Mar to 30 Apr 2026
at 08:00 to 10:00+ 1 other date or time

Sunday Social Walk - Parke 

A free and friendly volunteer-led walk around the beautiful Parke Estate.

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on
12 Apr 2026
at 10:00 to 12:00

Wednesday Social Walk - Parke 

A free and friendly volunteer-led walk around the beautiful Parke Estate.

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on
22 Apr 2026
at 10:00 to 12:00

Sounds of the Landscape: a folk song journey 

A very special May Day experience with folk musician Ellie Beare as she guides us through a reflection of the natural world, through song and poetry.

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on
1 May 2026
at 10:30 to 11:30