Nestled in a tranquil wooded river valley, Glenarm Nature Reserve bursts to life in spring, offering a feast for the senses. Join Nature Reserves Officer John McLaughlin for a guided walk through this enchanting landscape, where you'll explore ancient oak trees, vibrant carpets of spring wildflowers, and a dazzling array of butterflies and birds.
A perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and discover the rich biodiversity of this special reserve.
- Bring binoculars if you have them.
- The walk will be no longer than 3 miles in total.
- Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for an outdoor event.
- Suitable for all ages - under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Meeting point: Please do not go directly to the reserve. John will meet you in Glenarm Car Park & Public toilets north of the Glenarm River. If coming from the east, this is over the river and on your right-hand side.
There are no toilet facilities at the nature reserve; the nearest public toilets are located at the meeting point.
A waiting list is available and you will be notified if a place becomes available.
This event is exclusively for Ulster Wildlife members only. Not a member of Ulster Wildlife? Join today and together we can help bring nature back