Activities and Events at Parkwood Springs in 2009

Springwatch: BBC & Wildlife Trust

A day of animal tracking, bird watching, wildlife information and advice, storytelling, refreshments and much more for all ages at Parkwood Springs.

Parkwood Spring Playday

All are welcome at this event at Parkwood Springs. High ropes, climbing wall and more!

Playscheme Days

You can just drop in to Playscheme Days at Parkwood Springs on Thursdays in the summer holidays.

Mountain Biking

Why not get involved in Mountain Biking (MTB) at Parkwood Springs?

Evening walk with the Ramblers

Join us for a walk from Spital Hill across Parkwood Springs and through the Wardsend Cemetery and Hillsborough Park to finish at the Hillsborough Interchange.

Explore Historical Parkwood

Join the Rangers on a short walk of approx. 3 miles exploring the history of Parkwood Springs.

Orienteering

Maps and Things at the Springs! Come along and test your map reading skills at Parkwood Springs with our orienteering course.

Beacons Project 2009

2007 saw a flaming phoenix light up the night sky. 2008 saw the ‘Thread of fire’ continue as the Beacons project unfolded into its second year…

Football at Parkwood Springs

There are 2 full size football pitches with changing facilities and parking at Parkwood Springs.

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