Sunday the 2nd March 10:00-12:00
Join us for a fun-filled, half term adventure at Rigg Bay! Designed for children up to 8 years old, the session offers a perfect blend of education and play in a beautiful woodland and beach setting. Led by experienced forest school practitioners Toni and Pauline, they provide a safe space for young people to be themselves, to gain skills make friends and have fun.
This session includes; Learning about what lives in our wild spaces, playing games, exploring our wild coast and woods, getting our hands dirty and making replicas of native wildlife poo out of clay!
Don't miss this opportunity for a fun filled memorable experience in nature during the February half term! Please inform us in advance of any adjustments that may need to be made to support children with additional needs within your booking. Children must be accompanied by an adult
A Dumfries & Galloway Woodlands and Solway Coast and Marine Project (SCAMP) partnership event, hosted by Galloway House Gardens Trust
Find out more about them and all of the other wonderful events they run, here:
D&G Woodlands: https://dgwoodlands.org.uk/
SCAMP: https://www.solwaycoastmarine.co.uk/
Galloway House Gardens Trust: https://gallowayhousegardens.co.uk/
Accessibility: From the car park, all paths are on a flat and graveled surface. It is roughly a 5-8 minute walk from car park to site. There are no toilets available during this event, the nearest toilet being Garlieston Public Toilets a 30 minute walk away. For more information regarding accessibility contact Toni on [email protected]
Terms and Conditions:
Dogs are not permitted to attend this event. We withhold the right to cancel this event in the occurrence of adverse weather. We have a positive, supportive Conduct Policy. Although highly unlikely, we reserve the right to ask for participants to be removed in case of serious and/or dangerous poor conduct. All children must be accompanied by an adult, and remain under their supervision.
Galloway House Gardens, DG8 8HF Newton Stewart, Scotland, United Kingdom