Bathe in the orange glow of autumn with a short guided walk at Heartwood Arboretum, as we celebrate its 10th anniversary.

The arboretum houses a unique collection of young trees, all of which are native to the British Isles. Come along to see the rare Plymouth pear or Arran whitebeam, along with 60 other species, and learn how valuable they are to our woods and wildlife.

This is a free event but booking in advance via Eventbrite is essential.

Don't forget

Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring sturdy footwear.

Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

When and where

  • Date: Saturday 10 October, 11am–1pm.
  • Price: free, but donations to support the management of our woodlands are welcome. 
  • Location: Heartwood Forest Arboretum, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, AL4 8EG.
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    Grid reference: TL171123.
  • Parking: available at Heartwood Forest car park, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, AL4 8EG.
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    Grid reference: TL171123.
  • Access: this event will be around two hours long and will cover a maximum of two miles on smooth ground. If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch at centralec@woodlandtrust.org.uk.
  • Dogs: only assistance dogs are allowed at this event.

How to book

This is a free event but booking in advance via Eventbrite is essential.

Woodland Trust Wood

Heartwood Forest

Sandridge

346.72 ha (856.75 acres)