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First Tuesday of the month, Apr - Sep - 10.30am
Discover the fascinating world of wild flowers and other flora at Westonbirt Arboretum and uncover the many uses, stories and traditions associated with each one.
Each walk starts at 10.30am and lasts around 2 hours. Meet at the Welcome Building to start. Walks will take visitors off main hard paths, across grassy rides, over the downs and into Silk Wood. They may not be suitable for visitors with any mobility concerns. Please note that dogs are not permitted on guided walks (except assistance dogs).
Timetable
Tuesday 04 April
Tuesday 02 May
Tuesday 06 June
Tuesday 04 July
Tuesday 01 August
Tuesday 05 September
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After paying admission, guided walk tickets cost £1* per person and can be booked up to 7 days in advance.
*£1 per person non-refundable booking fee.
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