Lickey Hills Bluebell Trail Easy Ramble

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Thursday 06 May 2021 11:00

From £6.00

Listed by Spice West Midlands

Overview

Event going ahead: We are now allowed to run outdoor activities. See the Before You Go section for more details

We’ll meet by the Visitor Centre and take a gentle walk for around 1½ hours which is based on the Bluebell Trail but with a few detours along the way to see views, sculptures and other features that Richard can tell you about. There are a couple of short hill sections and some parts can be muddy. There is a cafe at the start and end which has outdoor seating and is currently offering a take out service in line with Covid regulations.

In past years we have found some wonderful displays of bluebells in a number of settings. We hope that 2021 will be as good a year as ever.

Optional Second Walk: For those who are interested in some further walking after lunch, Richard is happy to lead a walk to the top of Beacon Hill in the afternoon. Just let him know on the day if you want to join him for this.

Dogs: This route is dog friendly and there is seating outside the café for those with dogs. So if your dog is “people friendly”, please bring them along!

Meet: We meet in front of the Visitor Centre, Lickey Hills Country Park, Warren Lane, Rednal, Birmingham B45 8ER

This event is organised and supplied by Richard Coulter – Hidden Spaces, whose terms and conditions apply, obtainable on request and for whom Spice act as agent. Those booking enter into a contract directly with Richard Coulter. For availability and bookings contact Spice.

Availability & Pricing

TypePrice
Members£6.00Available
Guests£7.00Available

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Warren Lane Car Park & Visitor Centre, Warren Lane, Lickey Hills Country Park, Rednal, B45 8ER

Host & Everything Else

COVID “Rule of six” We have just confirmed (with the gov.uk and Sport England websites), that as this is an outdoor physical activity, and as we are an organisation, we are allowed larger numbers on these activities. However, to be a responsible organisation, and to ensure our members are comfortable with group sizes, we are restricting numbers to a lower level than usual.

We are still required to maintain social distance on walks, and it goes without saying that if you have any coronavirus symptoms (see below) please don’t come on the event but let the leader / host know.

Symptoms are: A high temperature, a new, continuous cough or a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste

If you have any such symptoms, please see this link to the Coronavirus information on the NHS website

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