
About this Event
The Nature of Panshanger Park
Location: Panshanger Park
Group size: Maximum 20 people
Duration: Approx. 40 minutes
Suitable for: Adults and older children (children must be accompanied by an adult)
Discover how Panshanger Park is helping to shape the future of nature in Hertfordshire.
Join Tim Hill, Conservation Manager at Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, for an insightful 40-minute talk exploring the natural heritage of Panshanger Park. Tim will explain how this remarkable landscape supports internationally important habitats and serves as a vital microcosm of Hertfordshire’s broader ecological story.
Learn how ongoing conservation work at the park is contributing to nature’s recovery and why this site is playing such a significant role in the future of local wildlife.
Please note:
- This is a seated talk and does not involve a walk.
- Suitable for adults and older children (children must be accompanied by an adult).
From the B1000 look for the White lodge building and Tarmac signs. http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=529266&Y=213486&A... Enter through the metal gate and follow the track along until there is a right fork with signs to ‘Area Office’. Continue along this track until you reach a car park. Do not use the Thieves Lane Carpark.
This event is part of Heritage Open Days 2025 at Panshanger Park. Make sure to also explore the stables and check out the other free activities happening over the weekend. But please book to avoid disapointment.
For any questions about this event please email [email protected]
This event is hosted by site owners Tarmac.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
PANSHANGER PARK, THE STABLES, HERTFORD, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00