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Families invited to enjoy free Easter fun at Northam Burrows

Enjoy the fresh air this Easter with a variety of free exciting activities at Northam Burrows, organised by our dedicated Rangers. From little ones to grown‑ups, there’s something for every member of the family to enjoy.

  • Events kick off on Tuesday 7 April with a Rockpool Ramble. Find our Rangers near the Westward Ho! Slipway between 2pm and 4pm to discover the strange and wonderful creatures that hide in the rockpools.
  • On Thursday 9 April, join the Rangers on the beach near Sandymere Bridge for a Strandline Scavenger Hunt. Drop in between 2pm and 4pm and see what treasures the tide has washed ashore.
  • Head to the Northam Burrows Visitor Centre on Tuesday 14 April for a relaxed Dandelion Art Session with local artist Greshna Dibble. Drop in anytime between 2pm and 4pm to create nature‑inspired artwork.
  • On Thursday 16 April, meet at the Northam Burrows Visitor Centre at 2pm for the Tracks and Signs Guided Walk. This family‑friendly walk explores the diverse habitats in Northam Burrows and teaches you how to spot the clues left behind by local wildlife.

There will also be an egg-themed self‑guided trail around the dunes, with free maps available from the Visitor Centre, along with a spotter sheet to help families explore and discover even more during their visit.

No booking is required for any of the organised events, but children must be accompanied by an adult and appropriate clothing and footwear is advised. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own drinks and snacks. Meeting places vary so please check out all the details at https://www.torridge.gov.uk/northamburrows or on Torridge District Council’s website and posters on social media.

Councillor Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin, Lead Member for Culture and Community Engagement at Torridge District Council, said: “Our brilliant Rangers have created a wide variety of free, hands‑on activities that are perfect for keeping children entertained throughout the Easter holidays. It’s a great chance for families to get outside, enjoy the fresh air and learn more about the wonderful wildlife of Northam Burrows. You’ll head home with a deeper understanding of the area, and maybe even some new nature‑detective skills to show off!”

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