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Creswell Crags
Friday 24 April, 1 May, 21 August & 28 August 2020 | 7.30pm - 10pm
£10 per person
Join Derrick Eames, resident Bat Man at Creswell Crags, for an illustrated talk and guided walk into the gorge at dusk to see these incredible creatures feed. Creswell Crags has up to 9 species of bats, including some that are a rare sight! This is usually a sell out event. Extra dates have been added this year to ensure demand is met – book early because it is expected to be very popular!
This event is taking place on 24 April, 1 May, 21 August and 28 August.
7:30pm start, with refreshments (tea, coffee, juice and biscuits) available from 7.15pm.
£10 per person. This event is not recommended for younger children, unless they have a special interest in bats and wildlife.
Sensible clothing and footwear required, as you will be outdoors for a lot of the event. The Visitor Centre, where the tour will take place, is fully accessible. The night will include a walk into the gorge, which is on wide, level footpaths. It can be muddy.
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