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Monday, August 5, 2024 Wyboston Lakes Resort has recently unveiled a variety of health and wellbeing initiatives designed to help delegates fully immerse themselves in the Bedfordshire venue. These new offerings include Wild Wellbeing Days, Wild Work Days, Nature Walks, and Evening Bat Walks, all aimed at providing a unique experience for visitors. The Resort’s Begwary Brook Nature Reserve, which has been managed in partnership with the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Northamptonshire for over two decades, is at the heart of these initiatives.

The Wildlife Trust will offer expert guides to enhance participants’ experiences as they explore the Nature Reserve. Wild Work Days are specially designed to offer practical conservation activities that not only boost wellbeing but also enhance team building and communication skills. The Nature Walks provide a refreshing 45-minute exploration of the Reserve, while the Wild Wellbeing Days feature a range of activities focused on mental and physical health.



Additionally, the Wildlife Trust’s experts will be available to deliver informative Wildlife and Conservation Talks, sharing their knowledge and insights with attendees. Richard Smith, Chief Commercial Officer of Wyboston Lakes Resort explained; “Recognising that personal well-being is paramount, we wanted to create the opportunity for event organisers to integrate healthy experiences into event planning that can ultimately boost productivity. “Outdoor ac.

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