Credit Elizabeth Dack

Discover the wildflowers of Cley's shingle ridge - rescheduled

Friday 21 June, 2024
This walk has been rescheduled to Friday 14 June, 10:30am - 1:30pm

Yellow-horned poppy, sea campion, bird's foot trefoil, curled dock, buck's horn plantain. Amongst the flints of Cley's shingle ridge are many colourful wild flowers adapted to survive in an extraordinary windswept world of salt-spray, summer droughts, winter storms and shifting shingle.  Explore this distinctive habitat and its plants with a walk along the edge of Norfolk. Join local naturalist and author David North for a 4km walk and learn to identify15 wildflowers adapted to survive and thrive in this apparently hostile habitat.

Event details

Venue Reserve
This event is taking place at NWT Cley and Salthouse Marshes. Click here to view this reserve's profile.
Time and date information
Friday 21 June,10:30am - 1:30pm
This walk has been rescheduled to Friday 14 June, 10:30am - 1:30pm
Cost
£4.50 NWT members, £6.50 non-members + booking fee
Booking information
Booking for 14 June walk may be made using the button below

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Organiser
NWT
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