Fantastic Trees at Walthamstow Wetlands

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Fantastic Trees at Walthamstow Wetlands

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Join us for a workshop on how trees prepare for winter, a walk to identify tree species and a craft activity!

Event details

Meeting point

The Engine House

Date

Time
11:00am - 1:00pm
A static map of Fantastic Trees at Walthamstow Wetlands

About the event

Did you know that there are around 73 000 tree species in the world, 79 of which can be found in the UK? Trees are important for many species - from birds creating nests in them to pollinators feeding on their nectar-rich flowers. Woodlands are vital for all of us - we rely on them for clean air, carbon storage and flood protection.

Join Lora, Visitor Engagement Officer on a gentle walk around Walthamstow Wetlands where we will learn about the trees' adaptations to winter and learn how to identify some of the species found around the reserve by looking at the bark texture, colour and buds when leaves had fallen off. We will then return to the visitor centre for a craft activity using fallen tree material we collect on the walk.

Meet for the walk at the Engine House Visitor Centre. Please dress for the weather and note, some paths are uneven, so walking shoes/boots are recommended. This walk is aimed at people aged over 18.

Further instructions will be sent prior to the event. If you have any questions please contact the Visitor Engagement Team verangers@wildlondon.org.uk

All profits from this event are invested into London Wildlife Trust’s conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.

Booking

Price

£0 - £5

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Please be advised that trained assistance dogs on duty are welcome, but in order to protect the sensitive habitat and drinking water supply, we cannot allow other dogs or pets of any kind on-site, as the wildlife may become distressed.

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Mobility

The guided tour will last 1 hour and will include some gentle inclines.

Please contact the team via email if you have additional mobility requirements and need further information. 

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Wheelchair access

There are accessible trails around the reserve, as well as ramps leading to the café, toilets and shop area
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Hearing loop

Available at reception
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What to bring

Comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing

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Parking information

There is a paid car park on site, 9.30am - 4pm
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Bicycle parking

Next to the Engine House visitor centre and on the north side of reserve
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

The Visitor Engagement Team