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Something for Everyone
Swindon is surrounded by wonderful countryside, and has parks, Local Nature Reserves and open spaces filled with wildlife and history, just waiting to be explored.
Children's Activities
The main ingredient for these popular activities is fun. Adults are welcome to all our children's events and everybody learns a little more about the wealth of wildlife found in Swindon. All children must be accompanied by a responsible parent or guardian. Please check age suitability on each individual event.
Essential Information
- As usual we prefer people to book in advance allowing event leaders to plan more effectively
- All our walks return to the starting point and are aimed at the pleasure walker
- Please wear suitable footwear and clothing for walking over rough or muddy ground
- Waterproofs are essential due to the unpredictable nature of the British weather.
- We suggest bringing something to eat and drink for the longer walks
- Well-behaved dogs are welcome on most walks, although they must be kept on leads when crossing fields containing livestock
What's on?

Learn about Coate's history on this crisp November day
Why not see what's on in the new year by opening up the links below
january events.pdf
february_events.pdf
march_events.pdf
april_events.pdf

The Steam Age walk at Stanton Park in September
Can you send me a leaflet?
If you would like to receive a printed copy of our autumn and winter programme then please send Tom Murawicki an email stantonrangers@swindon.gov.uk with your name, address and post code and we will pop one in the post to you.

Something for the birds in your garden on this popular wildlife workshop
Where to find us
Below is a list of links to maps for each of the main sites where our events are held.
Barbury Castle
Coate Water
Stanton Park
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