Click on an event for further location details and information. Please note that map locations may be approximate. If you need further directions to attend an event, please Contact Us. We warmly welcome children on bat walks and talks in the company of their parent or guardian but training and surveys are not suitable for children. For events that include an outdoor element please wear warm clothing and suitable footwear.

Bat Walk

Join us at Muckno, Co. Monaghan for a batty fun-filled evening! At 8.00pm Tina Aughney of Bat Conservation Ireland will lead a bat walk in […]

Bat Walk

St. Mary's Old Music School , Ireland

Join us for a Bat Walk and Talk as part of Foxford Riverfest 2019! Come and learn about these unique, elusive and fascinating creatures and […]

Bat Walk

Water Gates Linear Park, Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland

Join us in Newbridge, Co. Kildare for a batty fun-filled evening! At 8.30pm Anna Collins of Kildare Bat Group will lead a bat walk from […]

Rossnaree River Walk

  Join Kildare Bat Group at Rossnaree River Walk, Rossnaree, Duleek, Meath on Saturday 8th June. Go for a moonlit stroll and using special bat […]

Donegal Bat Safari

To celebrate National Heritage Week, we will explore the River Bank Walk in Donegal Town with special bat detecting equipment. Find out why we need […]

Bat Walk – Syngefield, Birr

Celebrate Heritage Week with Bats! Join bat experts at Syngfield Demesne, Birr to discover the wonder of these amazing nocturnal creatures. Learn how to use […]

Bat Walk in Balrath Woods

Balrath Woods, Co. Meath

Join us to celebrate National Heritage Week with Meath County Council at Balrath Woods for a batty evening stroll. Meet us at car park in Balrath Woods […]

Bat walk of St Flannan’s Graveyard

To celebrate Heritage Week 2024, and in recognition of Community Heritage Funding received to restore the gates at St Flannan's Cathedral and Graveyard, there will […]

Linsfort Bat Safari

Wild Inishowen Club and Bat Conservation Ireland have teamed up to bring you a fun evening of bats, moths and other nocturnal wonders at Sharagoe […]