Wildlife walk
Step into summer by joining Nature Conservation Adviser, Carl Hawke, for a relaxed and refreshing guided walk around Sandilands in celebration of National Meadows Day.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
The Lincolnshire Coast is one of the most important stretches of coastline for wildlife, providing an ideal stop-off point for migrating birds.
Our expert Nature Conservation Advisor, Cark Hawke, is passionate about this landscape. He will be setting the scene, identifying environmental highlights, and giving us a taste of what it means for Sandilands to be a developing nature reserve.
Learn more about our plans to nurture the environment at Sandilands and make this place a special haven for nature that everyone can enjoy.
Approximately 3 miles long. This walk is free. Donations are very welcome and will go directly towards caring for Sandilands.
Suitable for all abilities, feel free to walk at your own pace. Well behaved dogs on short leads welcome.
Times
The basics
- Meeting point
Meet Carl at SandiDunes café kiosk at 10am.
- What to bring and wear
Suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy walking boots or shoes advised. We'd recommend bringing sun screen and a drink too.
- Accessibility
Expect some inclines and uneven terrain, which may be muddy in places following wet weather.
- Other
Car parking is free for everyone attending this event, please use the PayByPhone app (or call 0330 060 4037), using location code: 806355 to obtain your free 2 hour ticket. National Trust members park for free (please, scan your card at SandiDunes café).
Upcoming events
Mental health awareness week at Sandilands
Spending time in nature can benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing. Using Mind’s 5 ways to wellbeing, we’re inviting you to spend time in nature at Sandilands.
National Walking Month: weekend strolls
Enjoy a gentle coastal wander through the nature reserve and along the beach at Sandilands.
National Walking Month: weekly wellness walks
Immerse yourself in nature on this looped walk through Sandilands. Approximately 3 miles long.