Night time image of group with bat detectors

Brompton Bats: A surveying walk

Key information

1st -8th May 2025

Free

Brompton Cemetery

Nature

Join us amongst the wonderful nature of Brompton Cemetery for a twilight bat walk and survey.  

  • Dusk is a special time to experience the nature of Brompton Cemetery.  As birds are settling into their roosts for the night, bats begin to emerge to flit amongst the trees.  Join us for a guided walk to search for bat species such as common pipistrelles and soprano pipistrelles.
  • Help Nature Thrive is undertaking surveys at Brompton this spring and autumn to discover which bats are travelling through the cemetery or using the trees to roost.  We’ll be using a variety of surveying and detection methods, including specialist bat-detectors that render the bats’ echolocation calls audible to the human ear.  These will be really special evening walks where you can experience nature in a whole new way.
  • These surveying walks are free to attend thanks to the wonderful players of People's Postcode Lottery.
Image of lime tree line avenue with the Brompton Capel at the end
Brompton Cemetery

Designed for adult attendees, over 18 years of age. For more information, please email helpnaturethrive@royalparks.org.uk 

Help Nature Thrive delivers exciting biodiversity, engagement and citizen science projects across The Royal Parks. Take a peek at our website for other events and ways to get involved. The Help Nature Thrive project is made possible thanks to the support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Please note that these FREE tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If the event sells out, then you will be able to join a waiting list. If you no longer require your tickets, please cancel in advance so that we may offer them to others on the waitlist. 

A pipistrelle bat