Join us on a delightful evening walk with John Killingbeck. He will take us on a guided tour of the woods, identifying the spring flowers and any other chance encounters! The bluebells should be at their peak providing a carpet of azure blue flowers.
“The bluebell is the sweetest flower That waves in summer air; Its blossoms have the mightiest power To soothe my spirit’s care”-Emily Bronte
He will explain about the careful management of such a precious woodland and what is known of its history.
Date
- Friday 3rd May at 5.30pm
Location
- Meet in the North East corner by the gate
- Parking is limited so please car share where possible.
Notes about the walk
- The terrain is uneven but not difficult. We will take it at a steady pace, so all abilities welcome.
- Paths can be marshy, so please wear suitable footwear
- Plenty of opportunities to see local wildlife. If you have binoculars please bring them.
- Due to marshy areas please wear insect repellent if required
Location
North Cliffe Wood Nature Reserve, Sand Ln, York YO43 4XE what3words: whispers.unwind.invoices