A nature reserve in Norfolk has unveiled a new summer activity programme for families.
Running every Wednesday from July 24 to August 28, Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve’s ‘Discovery Days’ will offer a host of fun, low-cost, interactive activities designed to connect children and adults with the great outdoors.
Children will get the chance to partake in pond-dipping and bug hunts, as well as woodland activities and nature crafts.
Victoria Chamberlin, education and activities officer at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve said: "The Discovery Days are a fantastic opportunity for families to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature in this vibrant corner of Norfolk as they unwind from a busy school year."
Each event costs £6 per child, with accompanying adults entering for free.
The reserve will also have sensory exploration boards and 'spotter sheets' for wildlife on site to enhance the experience.
The Discovery Days are part of a wider summer programme at the reserve, including self-guided trails and picnics amid the reserve's 200 acres.
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