Half-term at Amberley Museum: Green Week activities to celebrate nature
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The museum is encouraging and inspiring visitors to ‘Think Global, Act Local’, to take steps to interact more with nature and reduce their impact on the planet.
As part of Green Week (May 29 to June 6) there will also be a fun family trail and hands-on craft activities.
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There will be trade stalls, demonstrations, performances and a number of fun activities for families and all ages.
The museum’s nature trails have been refurbished with new information boards and children’s activities, thanks to funding from the South Downs National Park Authority’s Covis Recovery Fund.
Spectacular views of the Arun Valley can be enjoyed from the Hillside Trail, or take a more leisurely walk on the Lower Trail.
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Amberley Museum is open 10am–4.30pm, Wednesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday. It is closed on Tuesday.
There is a café at the museum which serves hot food and refreshments, with seating inside and outside on the café terrace.
The site is wheelchair accessible, and dogs are welcome on a lead.
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