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Big Wild Summer PJ Party

26/08/2023, 6.30pm - 9.30pm
RSPB Ham Wall Nature Reserve
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Key information

Join us at bedtime in the wilds of nature to discover the wonders of nocturnal wildlife at RSPB Ham Wall! We’ll discover more about moths, bats and owls on a mini nature trail and a walk by torchlight, we’ll see what moths we can find using a moth trap, and finally we’ll sit around a campfire, toast marshmallows and listen to a bedtime story.

Families are welcome to wear pyjamas (wildlife themed if you have them!), bring picnics, blankets and waterproof clothing. Please book to avoid disappointment as limited tickets available. S’mores and hot chocolate will be provided – please let us know in advance of the event if any of the participants have any dietary requirements.

This is a special Big Wild Summer event, aimed at families with children aged between 3-12 years.

COST

Booking is essential.

Child RSPB member £12.75, Child Non RSPB member £15.75, Adult RSPB member £6.75, Adult non RSPB member £7.75.

Please note a non refundable booking fee is included in the above costs.

Car Parking is available in the large RSPB car park but please note that car parking charges apply to non-RSPB members (£3 all day). RSPB members display membership card on dashboard for free parking.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Please click on the book your place link.

ACCESSIBILTY

Don’t forget to be prepared for a little mud (which can make it more fun!). Trails are suitable for wheels as all paths are hardstanding. For more information on accessibility at Ham Wall please see https://www.accessibilityguides.org/content/rspb-ham-wall-0.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Please note that dogs are not permitted to join the session. Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the start of the session to register with staff. Don’t forget to wrap up warm and be prepared for a little mud (which can make it even more fun!).

How can I contact the organiser with any questions? If you have any unanswered questions, please email us at ham.wall@rspb.org.uk.

PHOTO CREDIT

📷 Mike Pearce