Join them for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Greenham Common Guided Walks
Greenham Common Guided Walks

Join them for a wildlife walk at Greenham Common, led by their Seasonal Wardens.

A fantastic chance to socialise and keep fit whilst exploring the heathland and spotting the local wildlife.

Don’t forget your binoculars and camera!

The walk will be a maximum of 4km, depending on how much you see when you are out.

The walk will be mostly on gravel tracks, but some tracks are uneven and not level so not suitable for mobility scooters or wheelchairs unfortunately.

Free

Families, Adults

Dogs
Under effective control.
 

Please keep dogs on a lead on the main common during the bird nesting season (1 March – 31 July).

Mobility

The walk will be mostly on gravel tracks but some tracks are uneven and not level so not suitable for mobility scooters or wheelchairs unfortunately.

Wheelchair access

No wheelchair access

 
Facilities
Cafe/refreshments
Accessible toilet
Accessible trails
 
Zoe Huggins
 
Contact number: 07740 433002
 
GREENHAM COMMON ANNIVERSARY

 

The Commons have a rich history, once the site of a military air base that stored nuclear cruise missiles during the Cold War.

This led to demonstrations by the famous Peace Women movement in 1981. Greenham Common’s airfield was reopened to the public on 8 April 2000 after decades of military occupation.

Join them, 25 years later, to acknowledge this landmark anniversary.

This page will be updated with all the information relevant to the 25th anniversary celebrations, so please check on their website for updates and further information.

They have an exciting programme of events and activities for everyone to get involved in, from family trails to a series of talks, and from pond-dipping to guided walks on the Common!

Please see this timetable for details of all the activities taking place at this event.

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