A walk at West Learmouth

A farm walk at West Learmouth, Northumberland, jointly with Berwickshire Wildlife Group.

A walk around West Learmouth Farm with a chance to look at some nature-friendly farming methods.

We will be walking along the old railway line and on farm tracks and rough ground, so suitable foorwear and outdoor clothing is essential. No dogs please and children over 8, accompanied by an adult, only. Bring binoculars if you have them!

We'll meet at the farm shed/yard before old rail bridge on the way to West Learmouth from Cornhill on Tweed, TD12 4RB, NT851379. what3words: lock.whistling.season.

To get there: from the north end of Cornhill on Tweed take the B6350 towards Wark and Kelso. About 1 mile along take the turn left signed West Learmouth and then turn right signed Pressburn and Howburn. The yard is on the left just before the rail bridge. There is parking nearby.

Booking essential. For more information contact swtduns@gmail.com

Suggested donation: £2 per person (you can donate when you book or in person on the day). All donations help us to continue to bring an interesting and varied selection of events to our audience as well as supporting local wildlife causes. Please donate if you can.

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