An environmental charity has announced the dates for its popular spring event, which will take place over two weekends in May.
Earth Trust will host its Spring Festival on May 4-5 and 11-12.
The festival will take place at Earth Trust Farm in Little Wittenham, featuring activities such as tractor-trailer rides, a welly-wanging contest, hay bale climbing, and a bee lab offering candle-making and honey tasting.
There will also be a Spring activity trail and a market of sustainable produce.
The Spring Festival evolved from the charity's lambing festival to showcase the importance of nature-friendly farming practices.
The organisation hopes to highlight the role of sustainable farming in maintaining ecosystems and promoting biodiversity.
Amy Rowland, Earth Trust’s public programming manager, said: "We are thrilled to welcome visitors to our farm for the Spring Festival.
"With over 74 per cent of Oxfordshire being farmed, it's crucial that we showcase how farming can support nature.
"This event is a fantastic opportunity for people to connect with nature, learn about sustainable farming, and enjoy a fun day out with family and friends.
"And by coming along to the Spring Festival, visitors are also contributing to Earth Trust's mission to champion accessible green spaces for everyone."
Tickets for the Spring Festival cost £5 per person when pre-booked online or £8 at the gate, with under twos entering for free.
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