Lakeside Biofluorescence Stroll under the Cover of Night at Lackford Lakes
Lackford Lakes, a picturesque wildlife reserve located in Suffolk, UK, is set to host an exciting night-time event that promises to offer a unique and captivating experience. The event, a guided walk to search for biofluorescence on the reserve, is scheduled to take place at a designated meeting point specified by What3Words (pencils.reckons.com).
This event is suitable for adults and teens aged 11 and above, and children under 18 are welcome, but they must have their own ticket and be accompanied by an adult with a ticket. Booking for the event is required, and details can be found on the Suffolk Wildlife Trust's official website or by contacting them directly.
Participants will be provided with professional UV torches to help spot the biofluorescence, a fascinating phenomenon where UV light is absorbed and reemitted as colourful light by living organisms. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, participants are advised to dress appropriately for the weather and bring a torch.
Bicycle parking is available at the Lackford Lakes centre, and the centre is accessible, although trail accessibility following poor weather cannot be guaranteed. It's worth noting that dogs are only permitted on the Sayer's Breck red route, and a hearing loop is available at the Centre.
For those with babies in arms or pushchairs, they are welcome, but the late time of the event should be noted. Event terms and conditions can be found at [http://www.our website/eventinfo](http://www.our website/eventinfo).
With its serene surroundings and the mysteries of biofluorescence waiting to be discovered, this event at Lackford Lakes is an opportunity not to be missed for those seeking a night of adventure and exploration in nature.
This unique biofluorescence guided walk at Lackford Lakes caters to people seeking an outdoor-living experience, integrating home-and-garden lifestyle with birdwatching and accessibility in a picturesque wildlife reserve. Dress appropriately for the weather, bring a torch, and take advantage of the hearing loop and baby-friendly facilities available at the Centre.