When:
June 10, 2023 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm
2023-06-10T10:00:00+01:00
2023-06-10T12:30:00+01:00

Rising dramatically above Morecambe BayWarton Crag marries stunning habitats that have seen the reserve become part of a network of nationally important wildlife conservation sites. Limestone grassland, limestone pavement and ancient semi-natural woodland boast thin, free-draining soils and rugged, rocky outcrops that support an extra special array of species of flora, fauna and wildlife.

Starting in the Nature Reserve car park, you can take some time to explore the information boards detailing the wildlife and birds of the crag while the group assembles. We then take a short walk through the woodland to the start of our track. As we gain elevation the panoramic views will open up across Morecambe Bay. We follow the natural line of the rocky Limestone outcrops to the rocking stones which afford a great view from the top of the crag.

From here we head up a little further to the flat summit of the crag which sits at 490 meters above sea level – here we will find an OS trig point and a beacon. We will then take a short circular diversion along a permissive path to the Three Brothers before walking along the old drover’s road until we reach Crag Road which will return us to our starting point. We will then return to our vehicles and drive to Carrington’s Coffee for a free beverage and social time to complete the event!

This walk starts at 10am.  To book your place, simply head to our JustGo site.