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Exploring the Wood Wide Web - Autumn Walk with Renuka Russell

Did you know that the largest organism in the world is a fungus? That fungi are often more like us and less like plants? That the fruiting body you see on the surface is only a fraction of what is underneath and that tress talk to each other through this hidden mycelial web?

Come and explore the Wood Wide Web with Renuka Russell of Herbs and Hands. Connect to our natural surroundings as you peek into the world of fungi! The more you look, the more you will see!

Renuka is a herbalist and Sports and Remedial Massage Therapist based in Bakewell. She is fascinated by plants and regularly leads guided walks for adults and young people to share how amazing plants are and help people connect to the outdoors and nature.

Meet at the welcome hut at RSPB Old Moor for 10.30am and set off for a walk around the reserve. Our paths are suitable for push chairs and mobility scooters (the reserve has mobility scooters you can hire too).

Parking is free at Old Moor.

RSPB Old Moor is South Yorkshire’s best kept secret: a place to spot some wonderful nature, explore and discover with the kids or just walk around in peace and quiet.  There’s lots to do as a family with our new sensory garden, our playground, wild play areas and pond dipping (Easter to October).  Or, discover a hidden gem away from the hustle and bustle to enjoy nature and take a breather; you could even try our Natural Wellbeing trail. 

Stop off at the café for hot food, cake and enjoy a hot drink with a view on our balcony with stunning views across the reserve.  Our shop sells a fantastic range of gifts for all ages, wrapping paper and cards and wildlife care products so you can create a nature haven in your own outdoor space and join us in giving nature a home. Car parking is free.

Accessibility: Old Moor is on the Trans-Pennine Trail so is very accessible locally via foot or bike. Our paths are wheelchair and pushchair friendly and we have mobility scooters available to pre-book for your visit.   We have accessible toilets and baby changing facilities. Dogs are welcome in the courtyard but not on the reserve itself. If you would like to know more about what to expect at this event, please give the reserve a ring on 01226 751 593.

RSPB membership: the wildlife conservation work of the RSPB is possible because of the financial support from our members. Members receive complementary free access to our 200+ nature reserves throughout the UK, including Old Moor, a quarterly magazine about the RSPB's work and discounted ticket prices for our events. You can find out more here: Join us - RSPB Membership or talk to our friendly team at Old Moor before or after the event.

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