Events 2026

Our events have limited places which must be booked in advance.

It is essential that children booked onto a Children’s Activity have a responsible adult present throughout, with a maximum of four per adult.

To book

Follow the relevant link to book via Eventbrite. Please note that Eventbrite places a small non-refundable booking charge on top of our price. We are not able to offer refunds on our events unless we cancel, so please be sure that you would like to attend before booking.

If you are unable to use Eventbrite, please call 01626 835 236 or email stover@devon.gov.uk.

There is a car parking charge of £2.20 for two hours and £4.40 for all day (payable via cash, card or RingGo). Charges apply from dawn until dusk.

Unless otherwise stated please meet outside the Rangers’ Office.

March

Sunday 1st March: 9.30am – 4pm – British Dragonfly Society – Project updates from Stover and beyond

Come and learn how dragonfly populations are doing at Stover and around the region.

Free event. Click here to book

April

Tuesday 7th April: 10.30am – 12pm – Children’s Activity – Pond Dipping and Minibeast Hunt

Take a look at the many creatures and insects that live in Stover’s ponds and woods.

£3.50 per child. Click here to book

Thursday 9th 10.30am – 12pm – Children’s Activity – Toddler Forest Fun

Join us for some fun in the forest. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy around the campfire at the end of the session.

£4 per toddler. For ages 2 – 5 yrs. Click here to book

Thursday 16th April: 10.30am – 12pm – Children’s Activity – Pond Dipping and Minibeast Hunt

Take a look at the many creatures and insects that live in Stover’s ponds and woods.

£3.50 per child. Click here to book

Saturday 18th April: 1pm – 3.30pm – Spring Foraging Walk and Remedy Making Workshop

Join Medical Herbalist, Yasmin Kerr, for an afternoon of foraging and hands-on medicine making.

Please see Eventbrite for prices. Click here to book

Sunday 26th April: 2pm – 4pm – Guided Walk – Spring Flora & Wild Food

Discover the folklore and uses, both past and present, of Stover’s rich variety of flora. Following the walk, we will sample some wild food and teas.

£4 per person. Click here to book

May

Saturday 2nd May: 7am – 9am – Guided Walk – Early Morning Beginner’s Bird Walk

Come along for an early morning stroll around the Park listening to, and learning about, the birdsong that is at its peak at this time of year.

£4 per person, including coffee, tea and biscuits on your return. Click here to book

Wednesday 20th May: 8.30pm – 10.30pm – Guided Walk – Stover at Dusk

Take a walk at twilight and discover the wildlife that comes out at night such as bats, nightjar and glow-worms. Please bring your own torch.

£3.50 per person. Click here to book

Sunday 24th May: 10am – 4pm – British Dragonfly Society – Guided Walk around Stover

Come and learn more about Stover’s dragonflies with one of the UK’s leading experts.

Free event. Click here to book

Tuesday 26th May: 10.30am – 12pm – Children’s Activity – Pond Dipping and Minibeast Hunt

Take a look at the many creatures and insects that live in Stover’s ponds and in the woods.

£3.50 per child. Click here to book

Thursday 28th 10.30am – 12pm – Children’s Activity – Toddler Forest Fun

Join us for some fun in the forest. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy around the campfire at the end of the session.

£4 per toddler. For ages 2 – 5 yrs. Click here to book

Saturday 30th May: 10am – 12.30pm – Guided Walk – River Ramble

A beautiful 4-mile stroll along a section of the Templer Way to the River Teign encompassing the wildlife and history of the Stover Estate.

£3.50 per person. Click here to book

Free Dr Bike Sessions at Stover Country Park

Last Saturday of every month

The next one is Saturday 28 February 2026

Book your free 25 minute slot with a qualified mechanic to check the safety of your bike

Booking essential, head to

Calendly – Active Devon | Dr Bike – Free bike safety checks

Volunteers’ days

Why not join our growing army of conservation volunteers on the last Sunday of every month between September and April. Tasks are varied and all tools are provided. No special skills are needed – just bring along lunch and old clothes. See our volunteering page for more details.

  • Sunday 22 February 2026