BE A Nature Nutter this summer with this week's brilliant competition to win eight family tickets to the Potteric Carr Nature Reserve in Doncaster.
The reserve is the largest inland wetland in the UK outside of London, and its habitats include wildlife from kingfishers to water rails.
Visitors can explore the whole site and take part in a series of family activities.
The interactive nature sessions take place daily from 2-3pm and feature a whole host of interactive activities designed to educate and entertain the whole family.
Potteric Carr is easy to find and is located half a mile from Junction three of the M18, just south of Doncaster.
The reserve has facilities on site, a car park, suitable terrain for both pushchairs and disabled access, and throughout the day there will be an array of tasty treats available to buy from our Low Ellers Café.
Daily admission is priced at £3 for adults, £1.50 for children, £2.50 concessions for OAPs and students and £6.50 for a family ticket.
The reserve also offers an annual family ticket for £25 or £12.50 for a single.
For more information call Potteric Carr on 01302 570077 or visit www.ywt.org.uk for further details.
The Guide has teamed up with Potteric Carr Nature Reserve to offer eight family tickets to visit the attraction which is located at Doncaster.
To be in with a chance of winning one of the tickets for four people, simply answer the following question.
Q) Which Nature Reserve is running the Nature Nutter workshops over the summer holidays?
To enter this competition simply click hereNormal Guardian competition rules apply.
You can also text your answer to 81800 starting your text with WGRESERVE followed by your answer. Closing date for entries is next Friday 29th August.
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