Wild garlic in flower on The Sharpham Estate
Lisa Carnell

Wildflower Wonder Walk

Overview

Join us on a gentle walk on the Sharpham Estate to discover the wonderful array of Spring wildflowers here.

You'll learn how to recognise some of our native wildflowers and you'll get to explore parts of Sharpham's woodland not normally open to the public.

Along the way, you'll hear stories about wildflowers from folklore and you'll find out more about each plant's edible and medicinal uses too.

A bumble bee gets drunk on nectar in primroses on the Sharpham Estate
Sharpham House with Green Alkanet and Red Campion in the foreground

This day is for you if you are:

  • An adult or child of any age and experience, looking to discover more about wildflowers
  • Interested in learning more about wildflowers, their identification and edible/medicinal uses
  • Interested on hearing plant stories and folklore
  • Keen to see parts of Sharpham not open to the public

What should you bring?

  • a drink and snack
  • Waterproofs and layers
  • Good comfy outdoor shoes or wellies - we'll be in a woodland with compacted mud footpaths
  • Water
  • Insect repellent if you wish
  • We advise that you wear long trousers to avoid scratches, cuts and possible ticks
People in rewilding field with wildflowers around

Schedule

This event takes place on Saturday 26 April, between 10.15am and 12.30pm

Reviews

A fabulous day in such a special place - thanks to everyone involved

participant on a Sharpham Trust nature event

Fantastic info! Very knowledgeable.

participant on a Sharpham Trust nature event

It was a fantastic experience

participant on a Sharpham Trust nature event
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Sharpham Trust Woodland Retreats

Woodland Events

Events at the Woodland Campsite, which has its own car park signposted as you drive onto Sharpham Estate.

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Leaders

Lisa Carnell
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Costs

Children aged 7-17 go free and we have a number of free places on this event for adults who would find it hard to attend otherwise, as well as price bands for those who can afford it.

There is a maximum of 2 children per adult.


STANDARD PRICE - helping to support and sustain the work of The Sharpham Trust

£12 for adult

 

SUBSIDISED PRICE - for those who need it

£6 for adult

 

SUBSIDISED PRICE - for people on low incomes or unwaged

£2 for adult


The free spaces are thanks to the Sharpham Wild About Trees Project scheme - funded by the Plymouth & South Devon Community Forest.