Join us for a walk along one of the Forest of Bowland's most stunning valleys. Take this opportunity to learn more about the international importance of the area and its rare upland habitats, and discover some of the incredible wildlife that makes their home here in the spring and summer.
We will be looking out for rare upland birds including hen harrier, ring ouzel, and merlin. We also hope to spot other moorland specialities such as stonechat, meadow pipit, curlew, and have the chance of seeing green hairstreak butterflies.
Please bring binoculars (a telescope would be useful if you have one) and a packed lunch.
As parking is limited at the start of the walk, we will meet in Slaidburn Pay & Display car park and then a few cars will head up to the start of the walk. Please do not pay for parking until we have organised cars.
Suitable for adults and accompanied children of 10 years or over.
£11 (RSPB members £9) + booking fee.
Approx 2.5 miles along a rough track with some moderate slopes. Expect stiles.
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