Bat walk and talk from Lunt Meadows

bat walk lunt meadows advert 13th july

Bat walk and talk from Lunt Meadows

Location:

Lunt Meadows,

Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve and Flood Storage Reservoir
Lancashire Wildlife Trust
The Learning Centre
Lunt Road ,
Thornton, Liverpool, Merseyside, L29 8YA
Book
Join us for an evening at Lunt Meadows as we look for bats (and other nocturnal creatures)

Event details

Meeting point

Car park

Date

Time
9:00pm - 11:00pm
A static map of Bat walk and talk from Lunt Meadows

About the event

Join us for an evening looking for bats (and any other nocturnal creatures) at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve. Starting in the car park, we will then walk through the reserve and talk about bats. We'll use detectors to find these furry little creatures, as your guide points out what they eat and where they live.

We will be sticking to paths, but these are uneven in places and may involve walking up and down steps so please wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather, with long trousers and long sleeves. This event is suitable for anyone interested in bats, including families, but please book on early to make sure you get a place.

Please note that as bats require certain weather conditions in which to hunt, we cannot guarantee that we will see a bat but we will search in the most likely spots.

This walk is part of our 24-hour Bioblitz event on Saturday 13th July, for more activities on earlier in the day please click here.

Booking

Price

£6 adults
£4 under 16s
£18 family tickets (2 adults & 2 under 16s)

Suitable for

Families, Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

please leave your furry friends at home for this walk as it will be dark, making them easier to trip over when walking in a group, and their collars will interfere with our bat detectors.

Mobility

The paths are uneven underfoot making this walk unsuitable for those with mobility issues and wheelchair users.

What to bring

Please bring a small torch if you think you'll need one, dress for the weather and wear sturdy outdoor footwear (boots or wellies).

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