A walk in the park: Galley & Warden Hills

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    Start date5th Aug 2026
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    Start Time14:00
    End Time15:30
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    LocationWarden Hills Nature Reserve, Luton, LU2 7AE
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    PriceFree

Join us to find out more about Luton’s hidden green spaces, help to boost your sense of wellbeing and meet new people.

A walk in the park is a programme of easily accessible walks for all ages running monthly in Luton (every first Wednesday of the month).

A walk in the park provides an opportunity to:

  • Boost your health and well-being whilst taking a short walk around a natural space and practice some mindfulness in nature.
  • Explore green spaces in Luton.
  • Meet like-minded people and make new friends.
  • Learn about the natural world and opportunity to share your own knowledge or experiences.

The aim of the programme is to encourage exploration of scenic parks and green spaces right on your doorstep, at the heart of Luton.

The walks will be led by staff of Wildlife Trust Bedfordshire and volunteers.

All ages welcome!

For this walk we will meet at Galley and Warden Hills Nature Reserve and explore this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

Please dress for the outdoors, including suitable footwear for soft paths.

The accessibility on Galley & Warden Hill can be limited for some due to the terrain and steep slopes.

Please get in touch if you have any mobility concerns or questions about the walk.

We will meet at the car park at the top of Warden Hill Road and Links Ways for 2pm and return back to the car park for 3.30pm.

If using What Three Words website or App then please use the following location ///grew.sides.tricks

For enquiries please contact Ieva on 07871 987381 or ieva.piraga@wildlifebcn.org

Additional information

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