Glow-worm (Credit Tom Hibbert)
Glow-worms and sounds of the night
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About the event
Join us for a summer evening at Weeting, timed for peak glow-worm activity in mid-June when the spectacle is at its most vibrant. We'll begin with a gentle guided walk through the reserve at dusk. As the light fades, we’ll listen out for some of the evening’s earliest risers—tawny owls, stone curlews, and other crepuscular wildlife that make the most of twilight. Once darkness has fully settled in, we’ll return to the car park area, where the magical green lights of the glow-worms begin to appear. This timing gives us the best chance of seeing a good number of glowing females before their brief season starts to wind down. We'll also explore their fascinating life cycle, including why their glow fades later in the summer. To make the most of the experience, we ask that visitors park a few metres away from the car park edges, leaving space for people to enjoy the glow-worms without obstruction. It’s a rare chance to experience the quieter, wilder side of Weeting, with some of nature’s most enchanting nighttime displays. |
Please note that 10.30pm finish time is approximate.
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Important Health and Safety Information
Events will take place in all weather conditions unless deemed unsafe. Please ensure that you dress appropriately for the weather with suitable footwear. Please be advised to take caution when walking on a site with open water and ensure that you always remain on the designated paths. Biting insects can be present at certain times of the year and you may choose to apply insect repellent as a precaution.
Refund Policy
Tickets are non-refundable unless the event or activity is cancelled by Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
In the event that Norfolk Wildlife Trust has to cancel an event or activity due to low numbers, extreme weather conditions or other circumstances beyond our control, we will inform you at the earliest opportunity and will offer a full refund. Please check our website www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk for event updates.