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Thursday 2nd February: Winter Wellbeing Walk in Lower Leas Coastal Park

Thursday 2nd February: Winter Wellbeing Walk in Lower Leas Coastal Park

Wild with Wheels is delighted to invite you to join us at Lower Leas Coastal Park on Thursday 2nd February at 10-12pm for a FREE sensory focused accessible nature experience. This is our Winter Wellbeing Walk (wheels included).

This location is suitable for those with mobility limitations as there is a Disabled Toilet on site as well as lots of seating available for rests, plus an accessible Sea View Cafe (The Mermaid Cafe). As well as an historic cafe near the entrance (The Lift Cafe).

There is Disabled Parking free for Blue Badge Holders for 3 hours.

We'll be exploring the gardens along an easy access path, taking time to explore coastal planting, wildflower area with a backdrop of the sea. Join us and get close to nature with our experienced Support Walkers.

📆Theme: Time to talk day 

https://timetotalkday.co.uk

♿ Wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly (including parking)

👨‍🦯 Suitable for all physical, learning and mental health needs

🚾 Toilets nearby

☕ Refreshments nearby

🚸 All ages welcome

🌳 Connect with nature and wildlife

🎨 Nature arts and craft activity

📚 Interactive nature & folk tales

🏛 Site of Historic Interest

🔊 Equipment can be provided for Visual or Hearing impairments (please let us know in advance)

⏰ 2 hours duration but feel free to leave when & if you need to

🪑 Frequent seating opportunities

🦮 Support pets and well behaved dogs welcome

👫 Support and carers welcome

🧭 Meet us by the entrance of the park by the carpark on Lower Sandgate Road. Location details click here...Lower Leas Coastal Park

More details of the walks, along with FAQ's on our website.. https://wildwithwheels.com

Wild with Wheels funding provided through the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme from Defra and the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, who are supporting access to nature in Kent.

We look forward to welcoming you to our friendly group, led and inspired by disabled adults and children.

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Please take a look at our FAQ's section for all details on the walks, accessibility and support that Wild With Wheels offers.


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