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Welcome to Xplore! Nature, our incredible forest school site set in beautiful historic woodland at the Wrexham University Northop campus.

Xplore! Nature is an inclusive and engaging space where Xplore!’s award winning science engagement meets the world of forest school provision.

The space covers 95 acres and is a wonderful mix of deciduous old growth trees, intriguing paths, and amazing adventures!

The site has a rich history having been in constant use for over a thousand years from a Norman castle to a wartime camp; and now brought to life by Xplore! Nature.

We have crafted a variety of outdoor learning activities; facilitating knowledge-gathering and social development and helping visitors of all ages to build a connection with the world around us.

 

Our current Xplore! Nature sessions include:
  • Birthday Parties in the Woods
  • Forest School Sessions for School Trips
  • Community Group Sessions
  • Company Team Building and Mindfulness Sessions
  • Stay and Play Family Sessions
  • Visits to local schools and events

Complete the form below or contact nature@xplorescience.co.uk 01978 293400 to find out more!

About the site

The Coed Llys forest school site is in the heart of over 5 acres of forestry with a firepit, wood turning equipment, and outdoor toilets facilities.

The Corbishley site has a cosy firepit and seating area.  It has wheelchair friendly matting and graded paths for increased accessibility. Indoor toilet facilities are close at hand.

Where to Find us

Xplore! Nature is located on the Wrexham University’s Northop campus.
The Address is North Wales Express way, Northop, Mold, CH7 6AA.

Xplore! Nature can be found by entering the campus through the second entrance, sign posted as Wrexham University campus. Follow the road around to the rear of the campus and park at the far end of the carpark near the grey fenced in hut.

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Need more information on Xplore! Nature? Get in touch today!

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