Half term forest school at Kinver Edge
Join Flat Pack Forest Schools at the Rock Houses this May half term and have a go at some exciting outdoor activities.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
Get outdoors this May half term. Your child will get the opportunity to build shelters, used tools both modern and ancient, use traditional methods to create fire (and cook yummy treats), learn a little about our ancient past and how it can guide our future, and most importantly have a load of fun.
Sessions run at 10am and 1pm on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th May. £12 per session.
Click to check availability and to be taken to booking on Flat Pack Forest School's website.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01384 872553
- Suitability
Suitable for the whole family
- Meeting point
Follow the signs for Forest School from the Orientation board at Compton Road layby car park to the meeting point up the hill at the back of the Rock Houses. The team will meet you here.
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoor activity so please dress for the weather. Please wear waterproof, sensible & sturdy footwear. We recommend you bring a drink with you.
- Accessibility
There are some steep steps and slopes at the Rock Houses.
Upcoming events
Walk with a Ranger on Kinver Edge
Follow in the footsteps of a National Trust Ranger and find out what it takes to look after nature and wildlife on Kinver Edge. It's free to join the walk but please book a ticket so we know how many people to expect.
Old and Interesting Book Sale
Come along to see what treasures you will find, we will be selling our most unique and interesting books.
Rag rug craft workshops
Join us for a guided craft session at the Rock Houses. Using the rag rug technique, you'll make your very own rug or wreath to take home. All materials are included plus a hot drink and delicious piece of cake. £30 per person.
Marvellous moths at Kinver Edge
Take a closer look at the marvellous moths that call Kinver Edge home. Our ranger team will be on hand to help you identify these amazing creatures before releasing them back into the countryside.