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TUE 30 JUL

Forest Folk

Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Tetbury

Run by: Westonbirt, The National Arboretum

Family learning at Treefest. Join Westonbirt Arboretum's learning team this summer for a series of great family activities, starting with Forest Folk.

clock10:30–16:00

Suitable for any age

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Look closely and you'll discover the arboretum is full of mysterious characters. Then use the arboretum for inspiration and natural ‘stuff' to create your own woodland goblin. For ages 3 plus.

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Other Dates

This activity also runs on these dates:

  1. Wed 31 Jul 10:30–16:00
  2. Thu 1 Aug 10:30–16:00

Cost

Adults: £6.00-£10.00. Concessions: £5.00-£9.00. Children: £2.00-£4.00
Under 5s: Free.

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Westonbirt, The National Arboretum

Westonbirt, Tetbury, GL8 8QS

About this location

Trees of the world in one amazing place...

Westonbirt - The National Arboretum, in the South Cotswolds, is one of the Show more… most magical and important tree gardens in the world. With over 600 acres of picturesque historic landscape, 17 miles of paths to explore, and 16,000 trees - some of the oldest, rarest and largest of their kind in the UK.

Westonbirt provides a natural woodland playground for children. Discover stepping stones, balancing beams and den-building areas hidden in the woodland.
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Trees of the world in one amazing place...

Westonbirt - The National Arboretum, in the South Cotswolds, is one of the most magical and important tree gardens in the world. With over 600 acres of picturesque historic landscape, 17 miles of paths to explore, and 16,000 trees - some of the oldest, rarest and largest of their kind in the UK.

Westonbirt provides a natural woodland playground for children. Discover stepping stones, balancing beams and den-building areas hidden in the woodland.

Contact

This activity is organised and run by Westonbirt, The National Arboretum.

Please register in advance.

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