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Fungi Fun

Monday, 25 September '17   9:30am – 11:30am BST
Little Cranehill Copse, Nr Charlbury railway station, Just off the B4437, Charlbury, West Oxfordshire
Only 1 space left

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Join us this week for some fungi finding, spore throwing, mushroom decoration and blackberry picking. Autumn fun for everyone! There's also our mud kitchen, swing and muddy puddle to enjoy - so why not come out to play!

Price includes a drink and snack for the children plus tea and homemade cake for the grown-ups!

£5 single child under 2; £7 single child over 2; £12 two child family ticket; £15 three child family ticket; Babies go free

Tickets

Cost

Under 2's

Use this ticket to book a space for one child under 2 yrs. Siblings under 1 get to enjoy the woods for free!
£5.00

One Child

Use this ticket to book a space for one child over 2 yrs. Siblings under 1 get to enjoy the woods for free!
£7.00

Two Child Family Ticket

This discounted ticket is for families with two children. Please only use this ticket for children in the same family. Siblings under 1 get to enjoy the woods for free!
£12.00
Group ticket for 2 people

Three Child Family Ticket

This discounted ticket is for families with three children. Please only use this ticket for children in the same family. Siblings under 1 get to enjoy the woods for free!
£15.00
Group ticket for 3 people

Location

Little Cranehill Copse
Nr Charlbury railway station
Just off the B4437
Charlbury
West Oxfordshire

Our new wild woodland is part of the Cornbury estate, off the B4437 just outside Charlbury.

From Charlbury: Leave Charlbury on the B4437 road, passing the train station on your left. Travel up the hill around half a mile. Just before the left-hand turn to Leafield there is a lay-by with a bench and a double metal gate. Turn in here to park on the area of hardstanding just inside. Make your way over the grassy mound and down the path at the end of the carpark.

From Burford: Off the B4437, we are on the right-hand side directly after the Hatchings Lane turning for Leafield. There is a lay-by with a bench and a double metal gate. Turn in here to park on the area of hardstanding just inside. Make your way over the grassy mound and down the path at the end of the carpark.