Saturday, 14th June, 2025 – Start: 10:00 am

Wildflower Walk - a simple Identification

Wildflower Walk -  a simple Identification

Photograph of Ox eye daisies by Mike the Warden

Distance

3.5 miles / 5.63 km

Duration

2.5 to 3.0 hours

Difficulty

Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes

Shape

Circular

The opportunity to take a look, and learn more about the wild flowers we see every day and easily overlook, and to visit a farm where wildflower seed is produced.

Route description

Starting from the car park at the Lansdown Monument we walk down to Emorsgate at Manor Farm, Langridge (the wildflower seed producers).  We hope to look out for wild flowers on the way and, at the farm, walk along the edge of the production fields looking at the plants in flower in their rows.  We then walk back up the hill, by another route, a fairly steep climb up to the monument.

The walk will be led by Richard and Pauline Wilson who have an encyclopedic knowledge of trees and plants and can share this in an entertaining and fascinating way.

Organised by: Cotswold Voluntary Wardens

Led by: Richard and Pauline Wilson

Start

Address

Car park at Sir Bevill Grenville's Monument, Lansdown, Bath
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OS Grid Ref

ST 72090 7016

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