Bluebells Photography Walk
Celebrate May Day with a photography walk in the woodlands of Wentworth Castle Gardens.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Celebrate May Day with a photography walk in the woodlands of Wentworth Castle Gardens. At this time of year bluebells usually cover the ground and volunteer Steve will share with you some tips on capturing a stunning seasonal shot.
You will be walking to Broom Royd Wood and back, a distance of at least a mile, over uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is advisable. Depending on the weather, the bluebells may not be at their best, but there will be other seasonal interest to make a good photo!
Bring your phone - or a camera - and join volunteer Steve and other like-minded people for an atmospheric walk amongst through the woodlands.
No experience needed. The walk is ideal for those new to photography.
No need to book. Meet outside the Visitor Information Shed at 10.30am.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Meeting point
Meet outside the Visitor Information Shed
- What to bring and wear
Wear strong walking shoes and bring a camera or phone with a built-in camera.
- Accessibility
The paths on this walk are uneven with some inclines and may be wet underfoot. Unfortunately, they are not suitable for mobility scooters, wheelchairs or buggies.
- Other
This walk is not suitable for dogs.
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