E is for...Events
From toddlers to time alone, woodland wandering and watching wildlife – we have events for all at Brockholes, and if you haven’t tried them, where have you been?
From toddlers to time alone, woodland wandering and watching wildlife – we have events for all at Brockholes, and if you haven’t tried them, where have you been?
Brockholes has a packed and varied programme of events and activities running throughout the year for visitors of all ages from tots to grown ups!
We run lots of children’s activities,…
Happy New Year! Plenty of action around the reserve including Bittern, Starling murmuration and a Bonxie!
It’s a new year and we are thrilled to have received so many incredible entries this month under the theme of ‘Mammal Magic’!
Look for Water avens in damp habitats, such as riversides, wet woodlands and wet meadows. It has nodding, purple-and-orange flowers that hang on delicate, purple stems.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
March is a wonderful time of year for spotting wildlife at Brockholes!
March’s photography competition theme was ‘Signs of Spring’, and we received a delightful array of uplifting images, which demonstrated the wondrous nature of this season.
Despite March being the start of a difficult time for the entire country, we had some beautiful entries in our photography competition to help keep smiles on our faces.
March madness really came into its own this year, with the warm weather hitting us early in February, the blooming time for many of our most popular wildflowers got turned on its head.