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Walking
Thurstaston Walk
Join the Ranger for a leisurely walk to Thurstaston, via lanes, shore and fields, looking at the local and natural history of west Wirral. Stout footwear and suitable clothing are essential. Please bring a packed lunch. Sorry no dogs.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Date:April 14, 2004
Time:11.00 - 15.30
Walking
Bat Walk at Flaybrick Memorial Gardens
Join the Bidston Hill Ranger at Tam O’Shanter Urban Farm for a slide talk on the worlds only flying mammal, and then, as the sun sets, venture into the twilight world and discover these amazing creatures. Please bring a torch. This event is suitable for all the family to enjoy but children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Booking essential, % 0151 653 9332
Date:April 16, 2004
Time:19.30 - 21.30
Walking
Guided Walk to the Hilbre Islands
Cross the sands to discover the Islands' wildlife and history. A 4-mile walk of 4 hours, ideal for first time visitors. Please bring warm waterproof clothing and a snack. Wellies are recommended. Sorry no dogs.
There is a £1 charge per person for this event.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Date:April 17, 2004
Walking
Family Orienteering
Bring the family and have a go at orienteering. Instruction free, maps cost £1.
Meet: anytime between 10.00am - 3.00pm, Brereton Heath Park Visitor Centre.
Contact: the Rangers 01477 534115
Venue:Brereton Heath Country Park
Date:April 17, 2004
Walking
Spring in Birkenhead Park
Enjoy a gentle stroll, discover some of the wildlife found around the lakes, and learn more about the Park Regeneration Programme. This walk will be using surfaced pathways and is suitable for wheelchair users.
Booking essential, % 0151 652 5197
Venue:Birkenhead Park
Date:April 18, 2004
Time:10.30 - 12.00 Noon
Walking
Springtime Amble
A gentle circular walk taking in the delights of spring.
Booking essential: please phone Saul Burton on 0151 327 5145
Venue:Wirral Country Park
Date:April 18, 2004
Walking
Wildflower Walk
Join the Ranger for a walk through the Dibbinsdale Valley and wonder at the tapestry of wildflowers in bloom beneath the growing woodland canopy.
Booking essential, % 0151 334 9851
Venue:Dibbinsdale Valley
Date:April 24, 2004
Time:10.00 - 13.00
Walking
Put a spring in your step!
The Valley is alive with colour and bird song. Join us for a gentle walk taking in the sights of spring.
From: 10.30am - 12.30pm
Contact: Robyn Moseley 0151 357 1991
Venue:Rivacre Valley Ellesmere Port
Date:April 25, 2004
Walking
Dawn Chorus at Ness Gardens
The dawn chorus is one of the most wonderful sounds you will hear, but by the time most people are awake the chorus has reduced to a fraction of its full self. Come and hear it at its biggest and best at Ness Gardens in the company of the local RSPB Warden. Tickets cost £9.50 (£6.50 for ‘Friends of Ness Gardens’) which includes a full breakfast.
Booking essential, % 0151 353 0123
Venue:Ness Gardens
Date:May 01, 2004
Time:05.30 start
Walking
Wildflower Walk
Welcome in the flowers of May on this gentle stroll around the woodlands of Eastham Country Park. No need to book. Meet at the Visitor Centre.
For further information, % 0151 327 1007
Venue:Eastham Country Park
Date:May 01, 2004
Time:13.00 - 15.00
Walking
Arthurian Myths and Legends
Join the Ranger for a walk over Thurstaston Common exploring the connections that this area has with Arthurian May Day celebrations.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Thurstaston
Date:May 01, 2004
Time:13.30 - 15.30
Walking
Arthurian Myths and Legends
Join the Ranger for a walk over Thurstaston Common exploring the connections that this area has with Arthurian May Day celebrations.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Thurstaston
Date:May 01, 2004
Time:13.30 - 15.30
Walking
Gronant and Gwespyr Circular Walk
10am – 4pm, Sunday 2nd May
Led by: Mike Taylor, Senior Ranger
Come and visit the beautiful foothills of the north of Flintshire. This is a harder walk with some sustained uphill walking. Wear weatherproof outdoor clothing and strong shoes. You may wish to bring a packed lunch with you also! Booking essential: Greenfield Office - 01352 719 177.
Venue:Bourne Leisure Car Park, Station Rd, Gronant (SJ 308/384)
Date:May 02, 2004
Walking
Wildflower Walk
A gentle circular stroll using the canal and local footpaths looking at the variety of wild plants and flowers.
Meet: 1.30pm, by the Horse & Jocky pub at Grindley Brook on the A41.
Contact: Dave Howell 01606 889941
Venue:Grindley Brook to Tushingham
Date:May 02, 2004
Walking
Dawn Chorus for Commoners
Experience this magical time of the day listening to the variety of birdsong on a walk over Thurstaston Common heathland and through the woodlands of Royden Park. Refreshments will be available after the walk.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Thurstaston
Date:May 02, 2004
Time:05.00 - 07.00
Walking
Catching the Warbler Wave
The final week in April and the first few days in May sees the return of the warblers for summer. Join the Rangers on a guided walk to Dawpool Nature Reserve to watch them displaying to prospective mates, learn their calls and hear their amazing migration stories. Please bring waterproofs and binoculars if you have them.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Thurstaston
Date:May 02, 2004
Time:06.30 - 09.30
Walking
May Fayre
Join the staff at Tam O’Shanter Urban Farm for their May Day event. This event is suitable for all the family to enjoy, and there may be a charge for some activities. Free admission, no need to book.
For further information, % 0151 653 9332
Venue:Thurstaston
Date:May 03, 2004
Time:12.00 - 16.00
Walking
Summer Evening Wild Flower Walks
Caldy Nature Park, Chester
Join Martyn Stead and the Friends of Caldy Nature Park for a gentle evening stroll around the valley to see what's in flower.
Meet: 7.00pm at the car park on Caldy Valley Road, off A41 roundabout.
Venue:Caldy Nature Park
Date:May 05, 2004
Walking
Summer Evening Wild Flower Walks
Caldy Nature Park, Chester
Join Martyn Stead and the Friends of Caldy Nature Park for a gentle evening stroll around the valley to see what's in flower.
Meet: 7.00pm at the car park on Caldy Valley Road, off A41 roundabout.
Venue:Caldy Nature Park
Date:May 05, 2004
Walking
Noisy Natterjacks
Join the Ranger in the hunt for the rare and
elusive Natterjack Toad that can be found at Red Rocks, West Kirby. Warm clothing, suitable footwear and a torch are essential. Sorry no dogs.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:West Kirby
Date:May 07, 2004
Time:21.30 - 22.30
Walking
Rivacre Fun Day
A day with something for everyone. Make a willow creature, a bird box or dream catcher or put your map reading skills to the test on the orienteering course. Come along and have some fun!
From: 11.00am - 3.00pm
Contact: the Rangers 0151 357 1991
Venue:Rivacre Valley Ellesmere Port
Date:May 08, 2004
Walking
An early morning bird walk led by members of FOAM. Wrap up well and bring binoculars if you have them.
Meet: 6.00am in the car park, Marbury Country Park
Contact: the Rangers on 01606 77741
Venue:Marbury Country Park - Dawn Chorus Walk
Date:May 09, 2004
Walking
Rhododendron Walk
Join the Friends of Bidston Hill for a walk through Park Wood to observe the spectacular displays of the fantastic hybrid rhododendrons that can be found there. No need to book. Suitable footwear is required.
For further information, % 0151 653 9332
Venue:Bidston Hill Windmill
Date:May 09, 2004
Time:14.30 - 16.00
Walking
A Guided Walk over Bidston Hill
Discover more about the fascinating history of Bidston Hill in a story dating back to the settlement of the Norse Irish on Wirral in 1000AD. This gentle circular walk is suitable for all the family to enjoy, and will include a look at the windmill, the stone carvings, the Observatory and Lighthouse, and the local flora and fauna. No need to book. For further information, % 0151 653 9332
Venue:Tam O'Shanter Urban Farm.
Date:May 11, 2004
Time:10.00 - 12.30
Walking
A walk on the wildside.
Wildflower Identification Walk at Loggerheads Country Park. 2.
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 15, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
A walk on the wildside.
Wildflower Identification Walk at Loggerheads Country Park. 2.
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 15, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
How to be a Birdwatcher
Birdwatching is a fascinating hobby, but with so many plumages to recognise and songs to learn it can be a bit daunting. Join the Rangers on a relaxed walk around the many habitats at Wirral Country Park, including open grassland, ponds and estuary, and pick up some tips on how to be a birdwatcher. Please bring waterproofs and binoculars if you have them.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Tam O'Shanter Urban Farm.
Date:May 16, 2004
Time:09.00 - 11.00
Walking
The Trees of Birkenhead Park
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this world famous park looking at some of the specimen and unusual trees that can be found there and learn more about the Park Regeneration Programme. This walk will be using surfaced pathways and is suitable for wheelchair users.
Booking essential, % 0151 652 5197
Venue:Birkenhead Park
Date:May 16, 2004
Time:10.30 - 12.00 Noon
Walking
A Walk to Parkgate
Join the Ranger for a leisurely walk to the lost port of Parkgate, through fields and marshes, looking at the natural and local history of the area. Stout footwear and warm, waterproof clothing are essential. Please bring a packed lunch. Sorry no dogs.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Date:May 16, 2004
Time:11.00 - 15.30
Walking
Treasure Hunt at Royden Park
Follow a series of clues taking you through
the woodland and other parts of Royden
Park. This event is suitable for all the family to enjoy with prizes for all. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. No need to book. For further information, % 0151 677 7594
Venue:Rangers Office, by the Walled Garden.
Date:May 16, 2004
Time:12.00 - 15.30
Walking
North Wirral Coastal Park Action Day
Join the Friends of North Wirral Coastal Park
and help them give the park a spring clean, ready to meet the thousands of people who visit the sand dunes and beaches of the North Wirral Coast. No need to book. Please bring gardening gloves if possible and suitable clothing and footwear. For further information, % 0151 678 5488
Venue:first Gunsite Car Park, Green Lane, Wallasey.
Date:May 16, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
Creatures of the Night......
8.30pm – late or stay as long as you can!
Come along and listen to the strange churring of the Nightjars of Coed Nercwys and have a closer look at their favourite food - Moths! Grid Ref: SJ217593.
Please Book. 2.
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 20, 2004
Time:20.30 - Late
Walking
Cracks, caves and crevices.
Explore the Limestone geology, wildlife and landscape of Bryn Alyn.
Meet Plymog lay-by - Grid Ref SJ188604. 3
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 21, 2004
Time:09.45 - 15.00
Walking
Bachygraig woods
A rare opportunity to explore the fantastic native trees in this privately owned woodland - Bachygraig. Meet: Trefnant - Grid Ref: SJ074713.
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 22, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
May Saturday 22nd
National Moth Night
8.30pm - late or stay as long as you can!
Discovering why the Butterfly Glades of Loggerheads could be called the Moth Glades! Loggerheads Country Park. Please Book. 2.
Venue:Katrina Day on 01745 356197
Date:May 22, 2004
Time:20.30 - Late
Walking
National Moth Night at Leasowe Lighthouse
Join the Rangers at the North Wirral Coastal Park and discover some of the moths and other nocturnal species that inhabit the area. Warm clothing, suitable footwear and a torch are essential. Sorry no dogs. No need to book. For further information, % 0151 678 5488
Venue:Leasowe Lighthouse, off Pasture Road, Moreton
Date:May 22, 2004
Time:08.30 Start
Walking
A leisurely stroll taking time to learn about some of the local wildlife along the way as we look at trees, plants and birds, as well as any signs of animals. The event is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Binoculars and pocket reference books may be useful too.
Booking essential: please phone Alistair Wright on 01270 768835
Venue:Salt Line Stroll
Date:May 22, 2004
Walking
An opportunity to walk the Trail from Grindley Brook to Frodsham in a day - a challenge for serious walkers only. Cost £12.
Booking essential: send an SAE to SST Challenge Organiser, c/o The Fire Station, Ship Street, Frodsham, Warrington. WA6 7NW. Email: Alan.Oulton@cheshire.gov.uk
Venue:Sandstone Trail Challenge 2004
Date:May 22, 2004
Walking
Walk in the Woods 2004: Spring At Wepre
2pm – 4pm, Sunday 23rd May
Led by: Gill Seddon, Ranger
Join us during the Tree Councils’ woodlands month, for a pleasant short walk to look at the springtime floral displays over the Wepre woods and meadows. Wear outdoor clothing and strong footwear. Booking essential: Wepre Country Park - 01244 814 931.
Venue:Wepre Ranger Portacabins
Date:May 23, 2004
Walking
Summer Evening Wild Flower Walks
Caldy Nature Park, Chester
Join Martyn Stead and the Friends of Caldy Nature Park for a gentle evening stroll around the valley to see what's in flower.
Meet: 7.00pm at the car park on Caldy Valley Road, off A41 roundabout.
Venue:Caldy Nature Park
Date:June 02, 2004
Walking
Old Railway and Churches
Explore the beautiful wood along the banks of the River Dee and enjoy a special visit to Llangar Church.
Venue:Meet: lay-by on B4401 on Corwen to Cynwyd road -
Date:June 03, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
Corals, Caves & Cascades
Enjoy a scenic 4 mile circular walk through native woodland in the Alyn Valley.
Venue:Loggerheads Country Park.
Date:June 04, 2004
Time:09.45 - 15.00
Walking
South Wirral Circular Walk
Enjoy a discovery walk linking the River Mersey at Eastham with the Dibbin Valley using the South Wirral Cycle and Footpath, returning via Bromborough Village. A packed lunch is recommended and suitable clothing and footwear are essential.
Booking essential, % 0151 334 9851
Venue:South Wirral
Date:June 05, 2004
Time:10.00 - 15.00
Walking
Walk beside the seaside
A walk along the prom.
Venue:splash point car park, Rhyl.
Date:June 06, 2004
Time:11.00 - 12.30
Walking
Ancient worship
Walk around Brenig looking at archaeology including, prehistoric ritual sites.
Venue:car park at the start of the Archaeological Trail
Date:June 06, 2004
Time:14.00 - 16.00
Walking
Sunset Walk to Hilbre
An evening stroll across the sands to discover the wildlife and history of the Hilbre Islands. A 4-mile walk of 4 hours, ideal for first time visitors. Please bring warm waterproof clothing and a snack. Wellies are recommended. Sorry no dogs. There is a £1 charge per person for this event.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Hilbre
Date:June 07, 2004
Walking
Evening Stroll at Moel Findeg LNR.
Venue:Maeshafn Youth Hostel
Date:June 09, 2004
Time:17.45 - 20.00
Walking
Wildlife Activity Afternoon
Join the Rangers for a variety of wildlife activities for children at Eastham Country Park, including mini-beast hunts, tree trails, crafts and games. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No need to book. Meet at the Visitor Centre.
For further information, % 0151 327 1007
Venue:Visitor Centre
Date:June 10, 2004
Time:13.00 - 16.00
Walking
A Stroll Around Royden Park
Join the Rangers for a guided walk around Royden Park and discover more about the park’s history and wildlife. No need to book. For further information, % 0151 677 7594
Venue:Rangers Office next to the Walled Garden.
Date:June 12, 2004
Time:14.30 - 16.00
Walking
A 12 km/7mile walk following the Gritstone Trail through the parish of Sutton.
Booking essential: please phone Jim Middlemass on 01625 614279
Venue:Gritstone Trail Circular 3 - Sutton
Date:June 12, 2004
Walking
Dunes, Terns, Toads and Lizards.
11am - 3pm.
A walk to the most important Little Tern Colony in Wales and a close look at the recently introduced natterjack toad and sand lizard.
Venue:Barkby Beach Car Park, Prestatyn Barkby Beach
Date:June 13, 2004
Time:11.00 - 15.00
Walking
Wildflowers Along the Wirral Way
Join the experts for a botanical safari along the Wirral Way. The old railway line is an excellent habitat for a number of wildflowers including vetches and buttercups.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Rangers Office next to the Walled Garden.
Date:June 13, 2004
Time:10.00 - 12.30
Walking
The History of Birkenhead Park
Birkenhead Park is recognised as being the first publicly funded park in the world, and forerunner of the parks movement in Britain. Find out more about this world famous park on this gentle stroll which will be using surfaced pathways and is suitable for wheelchair users.
Booking essential, % 0151 652 5197
Venue:Birkenhead Park
Date:June 13, 2004
Time:10.30 - 12.00 Noon
Walking
Hoverfly Spy
Wander into the wonderful world of hoverflies at
Nercwys Forest
Venue:Nercwys Forest
Date:June 16, 2004
Time:13.30 - 16.00
Walking
Mid-Wirral Walk
Join the Ranger on a leisurely walk through the farmland of mid-Wirral looking at the local and natural history of the area. Stout footwear and suitable clothing are required. Please bring a packed lunch. Sorry no dogs.
Booking essential, % 0151 648 4371/3884
Venue:Mid-Wirral
Date:June 16, 2004
Time:11.30 - 15.30




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Parciau cefn gwlad
Adfeilion a henebion
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