Course: Natural History of the Broads

How Hill Trust

22nd - 24th August
Ludham, Norfolk
£400/person or £700 for two sharing

Conservation & Wildlife


A chance to discover and learn about the local Broadland flora and fauna. How Hill is an ideal location to see a variety of England’s finest moths and butterflies with a possibility of catching sight of a second brood Swallowtail. We will also be running a moth trap during the weekend. Birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and other invertebrates will not be forgotten. Su Gough will be leading this course.

All our course prices include full board, transport during your stay, and any entry costs and/or materials and evening talks where appropriate. Booking on all courses and events is essential. For more information, please contact the office by emailing [email protected] or telephoning 01692 678555.

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About How Hill Trust

The How Hill Trust is a renowned environmental educational charity, established in 1984. We are based in the landmark How Hill House overlooking beautiful gardens, wetlands, historic windmills, woodlands and the river Ant.

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