The walk and watch suitable for all ages, and our guide will tailor the content to your interests, age and prior knowledge. The watch will vary depending on the wildlife around us and your interests and questions, but a variety of species, habitats and history will be explored and discussed.
Please wear sensible, waterproof footwear, and, since this is Scotland, we would advise that you bring a waterproof jacket, waterproof trousers and warm clothing.
Bring binoculars if you have them, but if not we have a limited number available to loan from HWDT. The HWDT team will also have spotting scopes and other equipment to help you make the most from the watch. This is a photogenic walk, so cameras are welcome. Please ask permission before taking photos of other participants on on the walk, and tag us on social media to share your experience.
The Glengorm Estate is a working farm, and we will be passing through areas with sheep and/or cattle. Friendly, quiet dogs are welcome, but we ask that they are kept on a short lead throughout.
The walk to the coast will be on rough, uneven ground which may be boggy, and may not be suitable for wheelchair users, prams, pushchairs or people with mobility issues. However we can adjust the walk to best suit the group, so please contact us if you have any questions about accessibility.
If this event is cancelled due to poor weather conditions, we will get in touch with you by 5pm the day before to let you know. You will be fully refunded.
* PLEASE PARK IN THE WALKERS CARPARK