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Events Wales Nature Week 4-12 July

Celebrate the beauty and diversity of Wales’ nature together.

Join an event, explore your local area, get creative, or simply pause and notice the nature around you – wherever you are 🌍💚

Visit our events calendar to find what’s happening near you and head to the main page for ideas and inspiration.

There’s something for everyone, from beginners to nature lovers. Events also take place across The Wildlife Trusts and RSPB reserves. Most are free and often include expert led guided walks.

Nature Bingo Walk with Seawatch

SeaWatch event Eng

12 July 11:00 New Quay

Join us as we walk along the beautiful Welsh coastal path, spotting and checking off any wildlife we see! Combining our marine knowledge, with the incredible knowledge of local wildlife man, Josh Pedley, this is a time to learn about all the creatures both big and small!

For further details the link

Location: New Quay

Areas: Ceredigion

July 12, 2026

Wetland Flora of Llyn Eiddwen Reserve

Event Eng

12th July 10:00am - 1:00pm

This outing will look for Water Lobelia, Water Purslane, Marsh Pennywort, Marsh St John's Wort, Marsh Lousewort, Marsh Cinquefoil, Bog Asphodel, Sundew, Bog Pimpernel and Cranberry. Quillworts and Horsetails are also present. Fauna include the scarce Keeled Skimmer dragonfly, and Water Voles were recently confirmed.

Meet by the cattle grid at the side of the lake.

Further details including contact information.

Location: Llyn Eiddwen

Areas: Ceredigion

July 12, 2026

Ceredigion Nature Festival

Nature festival  ENG

11th July 10am–4pm Castle Green, Aberystwyth

Join us for a day of wildlife, creativity, discovery and community at the Ceredigion Nature Festival.

The festival is a free celebration of Ceredigion’s remarkable natural environment and the people, projects and organisations working to protect and restore it. As part of Wales Nature Week, the event brings together local conservation groups, community organisations, artists, researchers and volunteers to inspire action for nature and help people connect with the wildlife on their doorstep.

Whether you are a keen naturalist, a family looking for a fun day out, or simply curious about the wildlife and landscapes of Ceredigion, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

For further details the link

Location: Aberystwyth

Areas: Ceredigion

July 11, 2026

Malwen Queer Eco Walk

Queer walk Eng

11th July 2 to 4pm

Penglais Parc Natur, Aberystwyth

With Tom Moulsdale and Mike Kear

Using their experience as an ecologist and queer person, Tom will share their learnings about queering ecology and how it helps them not only in understanding and sharing ecological knowledge, but has also led them through the maze of healing as a queer non-binary person. We will explore these ideas through the perspectives of the wildlife and ecosystem of Penglais wood and heath and let them guide and stimulate us into finding our own diverse paths beyond the binaries and into reconnection with the wilds.

Meet at Penglais Parc Natur

Location: Aberystwyth

Areas: Ceredigion

July 11, 2026

Gwrachod Eryri The Dancing Witches

Dancing witches Eng

Saturday 11th July 11.30am & 12.30pm Aberystwyth Castle

Gwrachod Eryri The Dancing Witches will be performing at Ceredigion Nature Festival

Location: Aberystwyth

Areas: Ceredigion

July 11, 2026

British Wildlife Day Borth

British Wildlife Day

4th July 10am–4pm
Join us at Borth Animalarium in Wales Nature Week to celebrate all things native wildlife!

As well as being open as normal, we have many nature themed workshops on throughout the day that are included in your entry ticket.

Events on include: identifying trapped moths, owl pellet dissections, make your own suet bird feeder to take home, and how to identify our native snakes!

You can also find out about our Harvest Mouse Project, and how you can get involved.

Location: Borth

Areas: Ceredigion

July 04, 2026

What to expect at events

There will be something for everyone – events for individuals, families and those who are new to nature, to the more seasoned nature lover.

Wales Nature Week events are held each year at Wildlife Trust and RSPB reserves, local and national nature reserves, parks and community green spaces, schools and worship sites, beaches and coastal areas.

A typical event involves a guided walk at a nature site. An expert guide will point out plants and animals and the importance of the habitat and answer any questions you have. The vast majority of events are free*

*Entrance charge to a small selection of events may apply. This supports the valuable work the organisation carries out for nature.