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Enjoy the best of Bedgebury’s autumn colour and discover some of the special trees in the National Pinetum. Hear the stories our trees tell about our important conservation work as well as how they help wildlife and people. Join us one of a series of pre-bookable walks led by a member of the Bedgebury team around the National Pinetum.
Tickets £3 per person, call Bedgebury Information Office on 01580 879820 to book
Walk lasts approximately 1.5 hours. The trail follows surfaced paths apart from one short section on grass. There are some gentle slopes and a steeper uphill slope on one section.
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