Cornwall Beaver Project Guided Walk - BBQ and Beavers

Beaver close up by Jack Hicks

Jack Hicks

Cornwall Beaver Project Guided Walk - BBQ and Beavers

Location:
Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock, Truro, Cornwall, TR2 4PT
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust for a locally sourced BBQ followed by a guided walk around our fantastic beaver project at Woodland Valley Farm.

Event details

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Date

Time
6:00pm - 10:00pm
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About the event

Please note: Cornwall Wildlife Trust list the event and process payment and tickets. For contact information for this walk please see below.

Take a walk around our unique reserve to see what the beavers have been building, including their dams and the first lodge in Cornwall in over 400 years!

Join us for a delicious barbecue, featuring locally sourced food and drinks, before a guided walk around the reserve and then relax in this tranquil place at dusk to (hopefully) see and hear the beavers in action.

During the four hour visit, after your meal, we’ll show you how busy the beavers have been and teach you about their fantastic way of life as ecosystem engineers! Before the walk around the enclosure, there will be a talk to learn more about beavers. The walks will take place in the evening to ensure that you get the best opportunity to see the beavers. The animals are becoming more secretive so a sighting isn’t guaranteed.

Meet at: Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock near Truro, Cornwall.

Grid ref: SW907515

Postcode: TR2 4PT. Contact: Tel 01726 884127


Running Order

  • Arrival 6pm
  • Food served at 6.15pm
  • Beaver talk from 7pm
  • Walk from 7.15pm
  • Walk finishes at 10pm

Food and drink:

  • Woodland Valley handmade sausages
  • Woodland Valley burgers (GF)
  • Bean burgers (ve)
  • (All served with crusty rolls)
  • Pickles and cheese
  • Mixed garden salad
  • Homemade traditional white cabbage coleslaw
  • Triple chocolate brownies (GF, VE)
  • Soft drinks: Elderflower cordial or water
  • Alcoholic beverages served from the Boozy Beaver Bar
     

Please read the mobility and safety information below. 

Other information:

  • Please remember that Woodland Valley Farm is a working farm with livestock.
  • Please arrive at the farm with plenty of time to get ready in your wet gear.
  • Be prepared for a short but steep walk down a farm track.
  • Unless you hear otherwise, please assume the walk is going ahead, even in rainy conditions.
  • Please ensure that your mobile phones are switched off or on silent mode during the walk.
  • If you bring a camera please respect our no flash photography rule with regard to the beavers.

     

We look forward to you visiting the Cornwall Beaver Project!

All proceeds go towards running the project.

Main image: © Jack Hicks.

Booking

Price

Pricing:

Tickets are £65 per person or, £35 for 8 to 12 year-olds.

Limited free tickets:

For each 'Individuals and Families' beaver walk we have two tickets available, free of charge, for lower income earners and students. If you would like to book a free ticket please email beaverproject@cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk with the subject 'Beaver Project Free Ticket'. These are subject to availability and not guaranteed. If available we will reply with a promo code which will enable you to access a free ticket.

Cancellations:

If you wish to cancel your booking, we can only issue refunds 48 hours or more before the date of your event.

Additional booking information

Suitable for: ages 8+, and an adult must accompany those under 16

Suitable for

Families, Children, Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

The beaver enclosure is accessible to people with reduced mobility thanks to a raised boardwalk. However, please note that this can become slippery in wet weather. There is disabled parking on the site – please follow the signage and an accessible toilet is included in the new composting toilet block at the farm.

There is a farm lane of about ¼ mile going down to the beaver enclosure. Within the enclosure there is a level raised wooden boardwalk of 1.2m wide leads through the wooded area with some sections of enclosed gravel pathways and passing and resting points.

There are several options to get to the enclosure:

1. Off road mobility scooters and good electric wheelchairs can proceed down the lane with due care and attention on the incline down the valley.

2. There is a modified, electric golf buggy which can take up to three passengers on a front seat. It is a 5–minute journey. This is available for anyone with limited mobility range, either as a front seat passenger or there are two seats on the rear of the buggy.

3. An alternative option for a wheelchair user would be to travel down in a link box attached to the tractor and a carer/pa can travel with you to help support if needed.

We have had visits and advice from Disability Cornwall Team to ensure we have made visits to this wet woodland environment as accessible as possible to all.

Please inform Cornwall Wildlife Trust when booking if you will need additional support during your visit.

WELLBEING AND SAFETY

The site is in its natural state and so we ask you to be cautious with regard to: Low branches, logs, and brambles on the ground and uneven ground. Please don’t pick any foliage there is Hemlock on the site. The site is surrounded by an electric fence, so please wait for a member of the team to escort you into the site.

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Wheelchair access

Please see mobility section
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What to bring

What to bring: Please wear CLEAN wellington boots. Wellies are essential as the site is incredibly wet. You may be asked to use a disinfection footbath for your footwear so it should be waterproof. You will also need warm and waterproof clothing including long trousers. You are advised to bring binoculars and you may wish to wear insect repellent. A torch (preferably head torch) is advised to help exit the site at the end of the walk.

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Parking information

Parking instruction: Follow postcode to farm track entrance, look out for ‘Woodland Valley Farm’ sign, drive down the track and into the farm. Follow ‘Car Park’ signs.
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Cornwall Beaver Project
Contact number: 01872 273939