As the spring flowers in the arboretum are appearing come and learn about the pollinators that will be visiting them. Follow the spring trail through Silk Wood and then take part in this indoor creative activity to explore the secrets of nature during spring.
Activity located in the Great Oak Hall, free after admission.
Suitable for families and children, 5yrs and over.
Note: no dogs allowed in the Old Arboretum.
Free after paying admission.
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