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Sunset Business Netwalking
Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre,
Lackford Lakes, Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk, IP28 6HXEvent details
About the event
Join Sophie, our Senior Business Partnerships Officer, for a tranquil sunset walk at the breathtaking Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve—a perfect way to reflect, reconnect, and recharge as the year comes to a close.
This special End-of-Year Business Netwalking Event invites you to connect with nature, colleagues, and like-minded businesses while exploring the Kingfisher Trail. As dusk settles, the reserve transforms into a serene haven, with winter wild ducks and waders sheltering on the water, and—if we’re lucky—a mesmerizing starling murmuration from the viewing platform.
This event is open to all Suffolk businesses including Suffolk Wildlife Trust Business members. Please select the correct ticket type for your status.
Why Attend?
- Sunset Serenity: Wander scenic trails bathed in golden light as the sun dips below the horizon.
- Starling Murmuration (if nature allows): Witness thousands of starlings swirling in synchrony—a breathtaking natural spectacle.
- Wildlife Watching: Pause along the trail to use binoculars and soak in the sights.
- Hot Chocolate & Connection: Enjoy complimentary hot drinks at the Centre while building meaningful business connections in a relaxed, open-air setting.
What is Netwalking?
Netwalking blends gentle outdoor exercise with purposeful networking. It’s a chance to step away from screens, breathe fresh air, and engage in authentic conversations with fellow professionals.
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Warm layers
- A sense of curiosity and connection
Booking essential. You can find our full Terms & Conditions via this link: https://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/wildlearninginfo
Booking
Price
Free for Suffolk Wildlife Trust Business members£10 for other businesses
Suitable for
AdultsKnow before you go
Dogs
No access with dogs to the lakes or hides. Dogs on leads allowed on Sayer's Breck and Church Walk Trails only. This is to protect the wildlife and delicate habitats of the reserve.