Join Friends of Horsenden Hill on 9 March 2024 for a spring Nature Walk!
Help Horsenden Hill’s expert, Martin Smith to look for signs of spring in the meadows, such as bird songs, grasses, trees and flowers. Spring flowers are abundant now and many trees are coming into leaf. Birds are busy making nests as Horsenden wakes up after the long winter.
The Horsenden Hill Nature walk begins in in the Sensory Garden at the Farm for a 10:00am start. Returning at approximately 12:00pm. There is a small charge of £5 per person (children 12 and under free) and you need to book for the event here. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing.
Access: Horsenden Farm, Horsenden Lane North, Perivale, UB6 7RA
Horsenden Hill
Horsenden Hill is a site of varied wildlife. Its a place of historical interest with archeological finds dating back to Neolithic, Roman, Saxon, Tudor, Victorian. Children in particular love to find the Grufallo Trail where these adorable creatures hide in the woodlands. The hill is open to visitors all year round, and suitable for families, walkers. Four legged friends are welcome, although please keep them on their leash when cows are grazing.
Horsenden Hill is looked after by dedicated Ealing Rangers and Friends of Horsenden. Friends of Horsenden is a group of volunteers who do environmental conservation, cultural activities and stewardship of the land. For walking routes, go to Horsenden Hill.
Friends of Horsenden organise regular guided nature walks where you are told about the wildlife, the flora and fauna of the woodlands. Follow Friends of Horsenden on Facebook (here) and please get in touch if you’re interested in volunteering!
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