A new nature walk has launched around a favourite Royal Wootton Bassett beauty spot.
The Jubilee Lake trail was officially unveiled last week by the town council with the help of school pupils who tried it out for the first time and enjoyed a treat from the new look cafe.
New signage, designed and created by local artist Marilyn Trew with details from naturalist Bob Philpot has been installed.
The trail leads visitors all the way around the nature reserve area and takes about an hour to complete.
It comes with a quiz which is available from the Jubilee Lake Cafe, the town council offices at 117 High Street, or via a QR code displayed on the new signs.
A council spokesman said: “The town council would like to thank all those involved in the re-launch and setting up of this nature trail.”
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