Helman Tor Hedges Talk and Optional Walk

Helman Tor Hedges Talk and Optional Walk

  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Gain valuable insight into the wonderful habitat of Cornish Hedgerows and explore the wildlife rich hedges on the Helman Tor Reserve.

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Date and time

Thursday, June 5 · 10am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

Gunwen Methodist Church

Gunwen Chapel Bodmin PL30 5DU United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Free venue parking

Welcome to an informative talk and (optional) guided walk at our Helman Tor Reserve!


Come join us at Gunwen Methodist Church on Thu Jun 05 2025 at 10:00 AM for an exciting event where we will learn about the wildlife rich hedges of Helman Tor and just why cornish hedgerows are so valuable. The event will start with a talk by a member of our reserves team, diving into the importance of these hedges and the wildlife that rely on them followed by an optional guided walk to explore them up close.

Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just curious to learn something new, this event is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about nature reserves. This is an opportunity to explore Helman Tor and connect with nature and like-minded individuals.

If you would like to attend for the day but do not have access to transport then please get in touch with kathryn.mackiewicz@cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk as there may be transport available.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Important Information:

The Helman Tor reserve can be very wet and muddy so wellies are always strongly recommended. The terrain is uneven, muddy, steep with a significant level of slip hazards. Although the walk will be taken at a slow pace, participants will need to be comfortable both standing and walking on this terrain for extended periods of time. There is the option to book a talk only ticket for those who would prefer. Please note that there is a small step into the Chapel.

What to expect from the day:

Please join us at 10am at Gunwen Chapel where refreshments will be provided. Please bring your own mug. This will allow time to get settled.

There will then be an informative talk on hedgrows from a member of Cornwall Wildlife Trust's reserve team. This will last about an hour.

After the talk, if you have a walk ticket, we will head out onto the reserve to take a close look at the hedges we have learnt about. This walk will last for approximately one hour and finish back at Gunwen Chapel.

Toilets are available at Gunwen Chapel throughout the talk and at the start and end of the walk. Although there is an accessible toilet on the grounds, there is a small step to access the grounds.

Frequently asked questions

What is the terrain like?

The terrain is uneven, muddy, steep with a significant level of slip hazards. Although the walk will be taken at a slow pace, participants will need to be comfortable both standing and walking on this terrain. It is unfortunately not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

What refreshments will be available?

Tea, Coffee and biscuits will be available at the start and end of the walk. Please bring your own mug and let us know at the point of booking any dietary requirements so that we can ensure that there is something for everyone.

What should I bring?

Clothing suitable for the weather and wellies are required for all those who are walking. Please bring your own mug for tea / coffee and if you are staying for the afternoon any other food / drink that you may require.

I have an accessibility requirement, who can I talk to about this?

Please contact Kathryn on kathryn.mackiewicz@cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk or on 07538 415 594 who will be happy to talk to you.

I have another question, who can I ask?

Please contact Kathryn on kathryn.mackiewicz@cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk or on 07538 415 594 who will be happy to talk to you.

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