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Stick Man Trail at Wyre Forest

Stick Man Trail at Wyre Forest

Visit the Wyre forest for its newest Trail – The Stick Man Trail!

Set off with a hop and twirl as you join Stick Man on his forest adventure.

The interactive family trail follows Stick Man on his journey as he tries to get back to the family tree. Enjoy the wonderful world of Stick Man as you complete lots of fun stick-based activities, discover tree-mendous facts and learn about forest wildlife.

Once you’ve helped Stick Man find his way back home, complete the rubbing in your adventure passport and take a picture with Stick Man in the family tree.

Stick Man trail pack

Before you set off, pick up an activity pack for just £4 from the Ranger’s information pod or from the outdoor cafe. It’s packed with fun activities to help you complete the trail.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • a Kraft bag to colour in.
  • a Stick Man lanyard to wear.
  • adventure stamp stickers.
  • adventure passport cards to fill in and stick your stamps onto.
  • pencil and crayon.
  • a pipe cleaner to make your own Stick Man.
This trail starts below the play area, first left, look for the flags.
Accessibility: Suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies.
Trail Length: 1.1 km (0.7 miles)
Age: This trail is aimed at families with children aged 3-9, but can be enjoyed by all.

 

 

More about Forestry England:

Forestry England manages and cares for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests, with over 291 million visits in 2022/23. As England’s largest land manager, we shape landscapes and enhance forests for people to enjoy, wildlife to flourish and businesses to grow. We are continuing the work we have already started to make the nation’s forests resilient to climate change and by 2026 we will:

  • create at least 6,000 more hectares where we integrate wilding activities in our productive forests.
  • increase the diversity of visitors to the nation’s forests and have one million hours of high-quality volunteer time given to the nation’s forests
  • plant at least 2,000 hectares of new, high quality, predominantly broadleaf woodlands

For more information visit forestryengland.uk.

 

 

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Date And Time

19 Mar 2025 @ 07:30 to
24 Dec 2025 @ 21:00
 

Location

Wyre Forest, Bewdley
 
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