Bat Walk: Stony Stratford Nature Reserve
Learn about native bats and how to hear and see them.
Do you want to learn all about the bats that call Milton Keynes home? Why not join us for a bat walk at the beautiful Stony Stratford Nature Reserve and discover more about these incredible creatures! Our expert guide will help you tell the difference between a Daubenton and Pipistrelle - and hopefully help you spot them in flight.
Event details:
• Date & time: Wednesday 10th September at 7:15pm
• Meeting spot: Stony Stratford Nature Reserve, Queen Eleanor Street
• What3Words location: remote.jolt.grumbling
We’ll start just before sunset, so please check the time and arrive early for a quick briefing, where you’ll also learn how to use the bat detectors!
Because these events are popular, pre-booking is essential. Each person needs a ticket, and children must be with an adult. Adults tickets are £5, and child tickets (u16) are £1
Dress warmly as it can get cooler once the sun sets.
Accessibility:
Please note that the paths may have little or no lighting, with a mix of hard and soft ground. If you have any questions about accessibility, feel free to contact us before booking, and we’ll do our best to help.
A portable hearing loop is available if needed; just email us at events@theparkstrust.com.
Only assistance dogs are welcome on this walk.
We look forward to a fun evening exploring the world of bats!