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Birtha, the woodland spirit of autumn, has lost all her colour because she can’t find her forest friends!
Follow this brand-new autumn trail at Westonbirt, The National Arboretum to find her friends, restoring Birtha to her full colourful self. Barry the earthworm is your guide along the trail, offering fun facts, activities and funny quips!
Trail created by children’s illustrator and author Duncan Beedie.
Ideal for families with children aged 3-9, but can be enjoyed by all.
Trail located in the Old Arboretum, graded ‘easy’.
Free after paying admission to the arboretum
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