A Walk in the Park' is a new guided walking series hosting by Nottingham Green Guardians on behalf of Nottingham City Council.
These walks are an opportunity to show the public around some of our most favoured green spaces. We have an abundance of parks, and 54 Nature Reserves and Local Wildlife Sites across the city, so there is much to explore. Not only will we be able to look for, and discuss biodiversity, but also touch on the social history and heritage of our diverse spaces.
Benefits of joining A Walk in the Park include:
Getting out in Nature
Socialising with likeminded individuals
Talk to a friendly representative from the Parks team
Discover places you never knew existed
Learn about the environment and local history
They're free!
Bulwell Hall is a beloved park in the North of the City; its popular for it's recreational opportunities such as football, angling and golf, as well as the little ones for a place of exploration and play. It has a colourful history, from being owned by a local brewer, to becoming a Prisoner of War camp during WW2.
The landscape is made up of traditional park land, ponds, woodlands, streams and meadow, so you're never far away from an exciting wildlife spotting opportunity.
Parking is available on site, please use the car park to the left of the play area, as soon as you turn in, Squires Avenue.
Please wear sturdy footwear.
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