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Shorelife Celebration: Wildlife Photography Workshop

WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, 78 Ballydrain Road, Comber, County Down, BT23 6EA
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Join brilliant volunteer photographer, Lesley Barker, for a nature photography workshop and tour of Castle Espie.

Discover top tips and the hot spots to capture the best wildlife and nature photos when you visit.

Remember to bring your camera along with you. Please wear appropriate clothing as this workshop will be done outside whilst touring the grounds. Max. 20 places.

Meet at reception before exploring the site.


Things to note
Remember to bring your camera along with you.
Please wear appropriate clothing as this workshop will be done outside whilst touring the grounds.
Castle Espie is best accessed by car. 
Free car parking on site.
For information on public transport (bus), visit translink.co.uk


Terms and conditions:
Tickets for the Wildlife Photography workshop are free.
There is no need to purchase admission. Admission to WWT Castle Espie is free to all (members and non-members) on Saturday 5th October as part of the Shorelife Celebration.
Tickets must be booked in advance.
If you are late, unfortunately we cannot guarantee participation in the workshop.
If you can no longer attend the workshop, please let Castle Espie know by calling 028 9187 4146.

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Opening Times

10.30am-12noon (5 Oct 2024)

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