Wild Roots: Ropes of Connection: Nature Crafts – Claver Hill
About
Suitable for all ages, this drop-in crafting is about learning to make cordage from natural fibres the old way, using indigenous plants to make a bracelet. You can also make a ‘mystery stick’ which you can ‘plant’ somewhere when you see a natural mystery.
Hannah Ehlert’s TreeTimes offers deep nature connection through craft and play. Meaningful connection is what our nervous systems need, and it is at the heart of all that Hannah does.
You do NOT need to book for this event, please just drop in anytime during the event times. Booking is optional if you'd like to get an email reminder beforehand.
Accessibility:
- Claver Hill has accessible paths through the main part of the site, but not the entirety.
- If you use a wheelchair or mobility scooter please let us know on the booking form so that we can provide additional information, if needed.
What to wear:
- Weather-appropriate clothes, which may include a waterproof coat or a sun hat
What to bring along:
- A bottle of water to ensure you stay hydrated
Parking and Meeting Point:
- The what3words location for the meeting point is ///overpaid.plums.everyone
- There is very little public parking at Claver Hill so please come on foot, bicyle or public transport.
- The number 10 bus runs hourly from town, with the first bus on Sunday arriving at Ridge Shops at 10.40am. It is about a 10 minute walk from there to Claver Hill.
- Please visit www.wildlifewalk.co.uk/location to find how to reach us.
Cancellation
We will only cancel the event in the case of extreme weather warning being issued by the Met Office. This is most likely to be wind-related.
We will not cancel in event of rainy or sunny weather.
This workhop is led by Hannah Ehlert.
Date
Sunday 7 June 2026 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC+01)Location
Claver Hill Community Food Growing Project
Ridge Lane, Lancaster, LA1 3JY
This event is part of Wild Roots Nature Fest, running from 6th to 14th June 2026.