The UK's largest free celebration of the natural world returns to Bristol and Bath from 7-15 June 2025!
The theme of the festival this year is water. From oceans and lakes to ponds and streams, join in and celebrate the vital lifeforce on our planet that is water. Discover the importance of water spaces and water journeys, big and small, in supporting nature, biodiversity and the natural world. The festival will dive into all the ways you can turn inspiration into action, to help you to protect our precious water habitats, on a local and national scale.
Dive into this year's water-themed programme of free in-person and online events for all ages, including film screenings, guest appearances, arts and crafts, experiments, screenings, walks, talks, tours, exhibitions, music and more. Advance booking is recommended, to avoid disappointment!
The nine days will finish with Wild Weekend in Bristol's Millennium Square, overflowing with stalls, exhibits, live music, a parade, workshops, talks and screenings. Come along to celebrate all our wonderful watery wildlife and to take action for nature.
Dates: (7 June 2025 - 15 June 2025) |
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