
Welcome to our events programme
Young boy holding Sycamore seed Norfolk autumn - David Tipling/2020VISION
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's events programmes run from April to September and October to March. Browse our lastest guide or see our complete listings below.
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Spurn Safari 2025 (From March 1st)
Journey on the ex-military Unimog to Yorkshire’s own ‘Land’s End’! A three-hour tour with lighthouse visit and guided walk. From this page, you can find and book onto all of our forthcoming Spurn…

Seaglass Coasters
Create a pair of beautiful sea glass mosaic coasters using sea glass collected from Yorkshire’s beaches.

Rockpool Safari - Scarborough
Join our team for a guided tour of the rocky shore and go in search of weird and wonderful marine life within the rockpools!

Rockpool Safari - Flamborough
Join our team for a guided tour of the rocky shore and go in search of weird and wonderful marine life within the rockpools!

Marine Life Past and Present - Filey
Discover the geology and rockpools of Filey Brigg, and the clues they hold about our marine life past and present.

Seaweed Pressing and Soap Making
Take a stroll along the shore with us to explore the wonderful world of seaweed! Using our findings, we’ll be creating some picture-perfect seaweed pressings as well as a set of beautiful soaps…
Shark Egg Hunt with The Deep
Spurn National Nature Reserve,
Hull, East Riding of YorkshireJoin our EGG-citing shark egg hunt at Spurn!

Night-Time Rockpool Safari
Join us for a rockpool safari with a difference to see what goes on in our rockpools at night!

Spurn Bat Walk
Spurn National Nature Reserve,
Hull, East Riding of YorkshireJoin us for a guided walk, in search of our elusive nocturnal residents.

North Cave Wetlands Bat Walk
North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve,
Market Weighton, East Riding of YorkshireTake an evening stroll around North Cave Wetlands in search of some of our nocturnal residents.