An ancient history of limestone and the mines - walking Wrens Nest National Nature Reserve visiting the singing cavern. The leader will look at the special place Dudley has in the history of science because of the fossils that were found in the mines and the 'labours of practical men'
Ticket only evening walk
Meet at the Dudley Canal Trust/Black Country Living Museum entrance on the Birmingham New Road, A4123
A-Z De-Luxe p.77 F3, or A-Z p.55 E1
7.15 for 7.30pm
Park on site: later moving to Wrens Nest.
Numbers limited to 50 maximum
Charge of £2.85 to cover cost of boat. You will need to book early in advance -
please make cheques payable to - 'The Black Country Society' send together with self addressed stamped envelope to: -
The Black Country Society
PO Box 71
Kingswinford
DY6 9NP
mark envelope for the attention of Doug Winterborn
Please state membership number of all those covered by your cheque.
Walks are available to members only because of numbers. Sensible footwear is advised for all walks. Walks should take a maximum of 2 hours, but every walk is different and every leader has their own style of walking and talking. Please assemble where indicated - wet or dry...