PEOPLE can enjoy a wander around Saltwells National Nature Reserve in a guided walk later this month.

The walk, on Saturday May 28, will be the first event in the ‘come and explore’ series being launched and organised by the Friends of Saltwells Nature Reserve.

Starting at 10.30am and expected to finish by 3pm, the six-to-seven-mile walk will take people around the whole of the site with members of the friends group on hand to explain some of its special features.

The walk is open to people of all ages, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Booking in advance is essential.

People are advised to take refreshments and wear suitable clothing and footwear.

The Dudley Council-run reserve was upgraded to National Nature Reserve status last year and is one of the geo sites within the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark.

Councillor Shaz Saleem, Dudley's new cabinet member for highways and public realm, said: "We’re incredibly lucky to have Saltwells National Nature Reserve in our borough and even luckier to have a friends group that is so passionate about sharing its many wonders.

"This walk will be a great way to enjoy the beauty of the site and experience its rich history, not least its global geological significance with rocks and fossils dating back nearly 420 million years, but the role it played during the industrialisation of the modern world and it being reclaimed by nature to create the reserve we know today."

Rachel Edwards, from the Friends of Saltwells Nature Reserve, added: "The group is excited to be launching 'come and explore' later this month, which will be a series of longer walks over the summer, taking in the wonders of the reserve."

To book a place on the walk or find out more email friendsofsaltwells@gmail.com or visit the Friends of Saltwells Nature Reserve Facebook page.