Whatever the weather, there’s still plenty of time to pack a picnic or wield your wellies, and head outdoors for some free family fun with The Parks Trust.
Discover local nature at Howe Park Wood Open Morningsevery Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 23 July until 29 August, 9.30am-12.30pm. Plan multiple visits to make the most of a different theme each week – learning about Mammals, Conservation & Biodiversity, Freshwater, Birds, Plants & Trees, and Minibeasts.
At Howe Park Wood Open Mornings, enjoy the tranquil oasis of a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, with free access to experts and artefacts in the Education Centre, nature-themed challenges, and self-guided trails. There are also some sessions offering bookable low-cost activities like Nature Craft and Pond Dipping.
Hosted in a different park each week Parkland Play sessions are filled with family fun, from lawn games and sports equipment to bubble machines, sensory tent, and more! Play outdoors, learn how to stay safe in MK’s parks, or go on a bug hunting adventure on Wednesdays throughout August!
Parkland Play sessions run 12pm–3pm with a tranquil environment for the first hour, and will pop-up in Ashland Lakes on 7 August, Glebe Farm on 14 August, Whitehouse Park on 21 August, and Stanton Low on 28 August.
The whole family can travel back in time on 17 August, asRoman Day returns to North Loughton Valley Park. Set in the most extensive excavation site of Roman settlements in the city, visitors will be immersed in Roman life between 12pm-4pm. Unearth archaeology with a guided tour of the Bancroft Villa ruins, meet Bucks Geology Group, and take part in themed crafts and activities – from pottery making to catapult firing! Plus, meet Time Tutors’ Roman Soldier and Roman woman to learn all about their way of life.
The Parks Trust’s Discovery Stroll series offers a light introduction to the city’s green spaces, giving residents the confidence to explore more of their local parks. Suitable for all ages, and free to join, explore the interesting features and wildlife of Tattenhoe Valley on 20 August.
Julie Dawes, Events and Community Engagement Manager at The Parks Trust says “The summer holiday is a great time to head outdoors and explore the city’s amazing parks. There’s so much to see and do, plus we’ve lined up heaps of exciting events and activities to enjoy. We’re really looking forward to welcoming the community to the city’s green spaces, and closer to nature, and the heritage and culture of MK!”.
Milton Keynes has nearly 50 different parks to explore, and plenty of events and activities too! If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure this summer, head totheparkstrust.com/events
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