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A Spring Walk on the Wild Side with Mark Cocker

  • Sunart Eccles Road Whaley Bridge SK23 7EW (map)

A fascinating opportunity to walk with highly acclaimed naturalist and author, Mark Cocker, around highlights and hidden parts of the Sunart Fields rewilding project, as spring unfolds and at these crucial early stages as the land changes. We will explore nature’s inner processes as we look at a wide range of plants, insects, birds and fungi. Mark is a wealth of knowledge and whilst we may not cover a lot of physical ground, we will take time to observe details and learn about an array of nature-based mechanisms at work. We'll also discuss the practical realities of taking a rewilding approach and how this creates different forms of habitat.

Wear boots and bring waterproofs, and if you have them bring binoculars, but above all, bring a sense of wonder.

We have allowed two hours, however the walk itself will be closer to 1.5 hours and will finish in time for you to take an enjoyable lunch in Whaley Bridge (15 minute walk away) or bring a picnic to enjoy here.

Parking here is limited, so please consider parking in Whaley Bridge and walking up via the footpath.

Ticket price = £20

Mark Cocker is a lifelong naturalist, born and bred in Buxton. He is also one of Britain’s foremost writers on nature and contributes regularly to the Guardian, Spectator and other media. His twelve books, including Birds Britannica, Our Place: Can We Save British Wildlife Before It Is Too Late, and Crow Country, have won several awards and been shortlisted for many others.

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