Join Hothfield's warden for an evening exploration of this special reserve, searching for bats, newts and other amphibians.
About the event
Hothfield is one of the last remaining heathlands in Kent, a wide, open landscape of heather, gorse, and a myriad of tiny plants in the spring.
This safari will give you the opportunity to experience the reserve as the sun sets, and discover the wildlife that is more active after dark. The reserve warden will guide you on a walk through different areas of the site, stopping on the way to use echometers, fixed frequency detectors, nets and torches to find the bats, newts and other amphibians in these important habitats.
This safari will last approximately 2 hours and much of the time will be spent walking or standing. Much of the route follows surfaced paths, but these can be muddy. Ensure you wear sturdy footwear (during periods of wet weather waterproof footwear is advisable) and clothing suitable for the weather conditions.
Please note there are no toilet facilities at the reserve, and no refreshments are available to purchase on site. You are welcome to bring your own food and drink with you. A bottle of water is recommended.
Parking is available at Hothfield Heathlands, there is a 2m height barrier at the entrance.
This safari is aimed at an adult audience, 14-17 year olds may attend with an accompanying adult over 18.
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Picnic area
Parking is available at the reserve.
Partially accessible
All safaris involve unsurfaced paths and rough terrain. They can be muddy depending on recent weather conditions. If you have any questions regarding the accessibility of a walk for you, please contact [email protected] and we'll do our best to advise you on the details you need.