This weekly wood whittling session is a great way to improve well-being and an enjoyable craft to learn. You'll learn how to use carving knives safely and set an appropriate project each week to help you build and develop your whittling skills. The aim is to give you the confidence to continue whittling in your own time, as well as to enjoy the company of others in the peaceful surroundings of Wardown Park's Arboretum.
Wardown Park around Wardown House, Museum & Gallery, Old Bedford Rd, Luton, LU2 7HA
Wardown Arboretum is next to to Wardown House, Museum & Gallery, Old Bedford Rd, Luton, LU2 7HA. We meet outside the entrance to the arboretum, by the small car park next to Wardon House.
Most people walk to the site. Surrounding wards include Barnfield, Biscot, Bury Park, Bramingham, Central, High Town, Round Green and Saints.
The nearest bus stops are on New Bedford Road (bus routes 24, 25, 26) and Old Bedford Road (bus routes 3A, 79, 755, CN3 and MK1).
There are 2 free car parks just outside Wardown House. They're accessed from Old Bedford Road (opposite number 192) and New Bedford Road (opposite Bath Road).
These ongoing sessions run every Tuesday morning 10:00am to 12:30pm, currently until 14 July 2026
Sessions cost £6.50 + Eventbrite booking fee
That includes:
hot/cold drinks
all tools and equipment
These sessions are for adults 18+ only, and you will need to book on Eventbrite before attending.
No prior experience is necessary to join.
A cafe and toilet facilities are nearby in Wardown House and Museum
The site is mainly on level ground and near paved pathways
an accessible toilet is nearby in Wardown House and Museum
Book your place on the Wildlife Trust eventbrite page:
The activity is led by David Yule
This activity is at an easy-to-reach central Luton location
The session is held outdoors in pretty much all weathers, so dress appropriately.
A cafe and toilets are nearby, so this is a very convenient location.
Specialist wood whittling tools
'David isn’t just a woodworker—he's a passionate craftsman who has been perfecting the art of wood working since 2011. With just an axe and a knife, David transforms simple pieces of greenwood into beautiful, functional objects. Through his love for traditional woodcraft, he has connected with individuals, families, and groups, and his journey is a testament to the therapeutic power of working with your hands.' [from Forest of Marsden Vale website]
Partner role: provider of nature-based activities
For general questions about this activity, contact the Luton Health and Nature Partnership.
Alternatively, contact the David Yule directly on on 07714 418 448 or e-mail nothinglikewood@gmail.com.