Wild East Devon 2019 events revealed

By Hannah Corfield

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

The 2019 Wild East Devon Events Guide is now available.

The guide features an exciting range of things to do between April and October. Pick up your free copy from local libraries, tourist information centres and attractions across East Devon.

Hundreds of outdoor events are on offer from East Devon District Council and its many partners.

Activities include a wide range of fun for families including wild food forages, trails and bushcraft activities, as well as exciting experiences for adults, including boat trips, canoe safaris, guided walks and evening food markets.

Tim Dafforn from Wild East Devon, said: "This guide is jam-packed with wonderful opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.

"We are very proud to work with over twenty partners to bring together their activities in one guide.

"There is something for everyone including willow basket making, volunteer days, walks and family events."

Activities book up fast, so don't delay in picking up your free copy and search for your next outdoor adventure.

To find out more about upcoming events or information about your local nature reserve, please visit wildeastdevon.co.uk.

The Wild East Devon team can be contacted via email: [email protected] or by telephone on: 01395 517557.

Picture: Seaton Wetlands, courtesy of East Devon District Council.

     

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