Bing's Nature Explorers at WWT Martin Mere
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1070 reviewsLearn all about wetland nature and wildlife with a little help from Bing and his friends.
Join Bing and Flop to become a nature explorer with activity trails, storytelling, character appearances and much more. New experiences around every corner:
Activity trails – follow Bing’s Nature Explorers trail to discover fun-filled challenges and amazing wildlife facts. Be sure to pick up a map at the start and collect your sticker once you’ve completed the trail.
Storytelling - enjoy a Bing story with an interactive storytelling session. 12:30 during weekends and holidays.
Gifts and toys – want to take the fun home with you? Visit the shop for a range of Bing gifts and toys.
Character appearances – meet Bing and Flop and snap a photo of your time together. May Half Term (25 May - 2 June).
Mini shows – join Bing, Flop and one of WWT's team for a mini show where you can learn all about wildlife and wetlands. May half term (25 May - 2 June)
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Normal admission prices into the centre apply, with members entering free.
Follow A59 towards Preston. Through Burscough Village turn left immediately after the railway bridge onto Red Cat Lane. Follow for one mile, Martin Mere is on left.
Nearest railway station is Burscough Bridge station. Martin Mere is 1.5 miles from station. Signposted walk, approximately 30 mins, or can get taxi from Burscough Village. Cyclists are always welcome at Martin Mere.
The centre is signposted from Junction 8, M61, Junction 3 on M58 and Junction 27 on M6.
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