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Fuel The Fire

Walking

Fuel The Fire

Fuel the Fire is a 5 mile walk that traces the story of how humans tamed the great Wealden Forest from the Norman Conquest through to Tudor times. This is the third walk in a three-part series, following The Wild Wood and Rooted in History. You do not need to… Read More

Beer, Knobs & Broomsticks

Step into a Sussex adventure this October with Beer, Knobs & Broomsticks. This blends a quest, traditional craft, some seasonal foraging, and the finest of Sussex ales this side of Pepperinge Eye (the fictional seaside village in the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, which, incidentally, was filmed in Sussex). Our 5… Read More

Rooted in History

Rooted in History is a six and a half mile walk that traces the story of how humans tamed the great Wealden Forest over 8,000 years, from Mesolithic times to the Anglo-Saxons. This is the second walk in a three-part series. It follows on from The Wild Wood and precedes… Read More

Incider View

Join us this October for Incider View, a scenic 6 mile walk around Blackmoor Estate near Selborne. Sir Roundell Palmer, who became the 1st Earl of Selborne, created this pretty estate village in the late Victorian era. The family still owns and runs the estate, proudly growing both classic and… Read More

Charlie Waller Trust Walk for Wellbeing

Take on a spectacular 13.1-mile trek along the beautiful South Downs Way, Charlie Waller Trust’s annual campaign to boost mental health and raise vital funds for our work supporting young people, families, and educators. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts, corporate teams, and anyone looking for a challenge. You’ll receive a free… Read More

Wild Wednesday: River Dipping

River Dipping- find what lives in Oakhanger Stream. Wild Wednesdays are an hour of hands-on activities for children and their parents to experience local wildlife. Using the range of habitats at our site, each day has a different theme to introduce the creatures large and small who live alongside us… Read More

Moth Night

Discovering the Moths of Selborne. Moths are sensitive indicators of the health of the natural environment and a vital part of the food chain; something which didn’t escape the attention of Gilbert White as early as the 18th Century. We are resuming our moth nights over the summer with opportunities… Read More