Fingringhoe: Welcome to the Stone Age!
South Green Road Fingringhoe, Fingringhoe, Essex, CO5 7DN
Event details
Meeting point
Outside Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery ParkDate
About the event
Join us at Fingringhoe and spend some time this February half-term exploring the wild ways our ancestors survived during the Stone Age, learning new skills, and having fun in the woods! Whittle weapons and track footprints to hone your hunting skills, plus build your shelter and decorate it using natural painting techniques.
This event is recommended for ages 5+; all children must be accompanied by an adult. Please come dressed for the weather, as we are outside for the whole session.
Can't make this event? We have lots more fun planned this half-term, find out more here!
FAQs
๐ซ Who needs a ticket?
Children aged 5+ taking part need a ticket; parents/carers and younger siblings do not
๐Where do we meet?
Meet on the benches by the accessible parking at the Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery Centre, and we will walk as a group from there. What3Words regime. opinion.guesswork
๐ฅพWhat should we wear?
This will be fully outdoors, so you need to come dressed for the weather. We recommend layers (top and bottom), which can get mucky. Wellies (with thick socks) and waterproofs are a good shout if you have them. Any equipment required for the activities will be provided.
๐Where are you?
Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery Centre, South Green Road, Fingringhoe, Colchester CO5 7DN. Please be aware that it is largely a single-track lane to the reserve, but there are plenty of passing spaces.
๐Is there parking?
Yes. We have a free car park plus accessible parking. There is also bike parking.
๐Can we get to you on public transport?
No, unfortunately, no public transport operates at the reserve.
๐ปWhat facilities are there?
Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery Centre has toilets, a shop and a cafรฉ serving hot and cold drinks, snacks, ice cream and light lunches.
๐โ๐ฆบCan we bring a dog?
Only assistance dogs are welcome at the reserve.
โฟHow accessible is the site?
There is accessible parking next to the entrance to the Discovery Centre, and there is an all-terrain mobility scooter that can be borrowed if necessary. The reserve has gravel, woodland, and sandy paths with benches at numerous locations. There are some areas where the paths are narrow or require step access. Manoeuvrability is impaired in wetter conditions. Adders are on the reserve, and they are the UK's only venomous snake. Please stick to the paths and wear suitable footwear. Please do not touch them, they are shy creatures and will only bite if they feel they are in danger.
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