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Sound Walk at Ramsey Hairpin Woodland Park

Ramsey Hairpin

A guided walk around the MWT Hairpin Woodland Park with moments to pause and actively listen to every sound that you hear. This is a nice opportunity to connect with nature in a different way and learn more about the woodland wildlife.

Submitted by: Andrew Stuck
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2023-09-30 10:00
2023-09-30 10:00
2023-09-30 10:00

Hosted by: Manx Wildlife Trust
Ramsey Hairpin, A18, Ramsey, Isle of Man
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