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Guide through Nature's Wilderness Experience

Stepping out for a regular sunrise trek in the wildlife sanctuary every month.

Exploring the Wild: A Steps Through Nature Experience
Exploring the Wild: A Steps Through Nature Experience

Guide through Nature's Wilderness Experience

Guided Walk at Lackford Lakes: Explore the Wildlife of Suffolk's Nature Reserve

Join a guided walk at Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve, a beautiful and tranquil spot in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. This event, led by volunteer David, offers a unique opportunity to discover the reserve's wildlife and learn about its conservation efforts.

The guided walk takes place on an unspecified date, with sessions starting at 10:30 AM and 2:00 PM. The meeting point is at , which we assume to be the Visitor Centre at Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 6HX.

Booking is essential as places are limited. The event is free for Suffolk Wildlife Trust members, or costs £5 per person, which is refundable if you become a member on the day. For booking and full terms and conditions, visit the Suffolk Wildlife Trust event page.

What to Bring

  • Bringing binoculars is recommended, and they can be hired on site.
  • There are free wildlife activity sheets available for families.
  • Wear suitable outdoor clothing and footwear for walking and wildlife watching. Comfortable walking shoes or boots are necessary.

Accessibility and Mobility

While detailed accessibility information is not provided, it is best to contact the visitor centre for specific mobility concerns. The trails at Lackford Lakes are accessible but not paved or tarmacked, and can become more difficult to traverse following poor weather.

Pets and Dogs

Only assistance dogs are allowed on all trails, except the Sayer's Breck trail where all dogs on leads are permitted. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times to protect wildlife and habitats. Pets (dogs) are not allowed at the event.

Parking

Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve has parking facilities near the Visitor Centre. Visitors typically park there to access the reserve and events.

Additional Information

  • The on-site café offers a variety of food and drinks, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.
  • The event is informal and family-friendly, with staff and volunteers available to answer questions.

For more information, including event terms and conditions, visit . We hope to see you there!

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