The final event of our walks & talks series pack in a lot! Join us for this easy circular route taking an in-depth look at our coastal and countryside terrain.
After coffee at the Oceanside Cafe, our guide, Emma Ramsden, will reveal the secrets of the intertidal zone as we make our way along the coastal path, peeking into rook pools and skirting the site of the 17th Century shipwreck, the Amsterdam.
Turning inland through Combe Valley we’ll learn about plans to improve biodiversity and flood mitigation in response to the flood risk posed by climate change.
Combe Valley Community Garden with its native tree nursery provides the perfect setting for packed lunch.
Inside the Discovery Centre we’ll hear about Bexhill Wild Domesday Project and its valuable work to assess our wild and natural treasures for the benefit of all.
Finally, a short cross-country stroll returns us to Glyne Gap.
Please wear sensible boots or shoes and be prepared to walk over shingle and grass.
The ticket for this event includes coffee and tea but please bring snacks or a packed lunch.
*Want to come to more than one of our walks & talks? Take advantage of our discount price at checkout!
Tickets are non-refundable.
Timings
09.30am - Arrival and coffee at Oceanside Café
10.00 - Guided walk: Glyne Gap Beach to Combe Valley Discovery Centre with Emma Ramsden, Senior Conservation, Education and Community Lead with Groundwork
11.30-11.45am - Packed lunch at Discovery Centre
12.15 - Talk on the Bexhill Wild Domesday Project with Project Manager David Dennis
13.15-13.30pm - Walk back to Glyne Gap
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