A tree walk you won't want to miss!

How do trees communicate? What challenges do they face? Why is tree planting important?

Our passionate and knowledgeable Community Engagement Officer, Jo Roberts will be answering all these questions and more, on an inspiring stroll around our Wetlands Nature Reserve at the Millennium Country Park. Jo will share the history of our close-knit relationship with trees by taking a closer look at the species we plant, exploring their uses, their value to both people and native wildlife, and the folklore that surrounds them. 

There are two walks during the day for this event: slot 1: 11am - 12pm  slot 2: 1.30pm - 2.30pm

Event details

  • 'A walk amongst trees' will start at the Forest Centre - please meet at reception
  • No dogs allowed on this walk
  • Please dress for the weather and make sure to wear sturdy footwear
  • Parking charges will apply
  • Visit often? Our Friends of the Forest get free parking all year round at the Forest Centre - click here for more information

Accessibility: Many of the Millennium Country Park paths are wheelchair and pushchair friendly, and we have accessible toilets on site. If you have any additional mobility needs, please contact us prior to the walk and we will aim to offer you an alternative route.

Please contact: [email protected]

If you have any questions about this event please call 01234 767037 or email us.


This event is in association with The Great Big Green Week

The Great Big Green Week, taking place between 6th and 14th June 2026, will show that people across the UK are working together for good to help create a better tomorrow. 


If you are able to then please consider adding a small donation to the cost of your ticket when booking - all money raised goes back to helping the charity, and supports us planting more trees and looking after the Forest of Marston Vale.

Book a place

Ticket Quantity Price

Tree walk 11th June: 11am - 12pm

Decrease Increase £4.00

Tree walk 11th June: 1.30pm - 2.30pm

Decrease Increase £4.00