Join “Robin” at RSPB Minsmere


The RSPB in Suffolk is inviting families to go on their own sneak adventure at RSPB Minsmere this winter with a Robin Robin themed adventure trail and exclusive activity pack to enjoy.

Robin is the star of the Aardman film, Robin Robin, available to watch on Netflix now.  Robin grows up with a family of mice who go on Sneaks to find food. Now you can join Robin on the Great RSPB Sneak at RSPB Minsmere.

The RSPB has partnered with Aardman and Netflix again to host bespoke Robin Robin adventure trails at RSPB Minsmere. This fun-filled trail will allow the whole family to experience the festive joy of Robin Robin, all while spending time in the great outdoors.

Running from 26th November to 8th January, young adventurers will be able to pick up their own special activity pack and follow the Robin Robin trail. The activity pack will be filled with fun things to help families make the most of their Sneak around RSPB Minsmere and discover more about the nature that lives there.


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The RSPB Minsmere shop has Robin Robin books, soft toys, felt sets, an exclusive Robin Robin pin badge and products on offer to help families look after robins and other wildlife at home this winter.

Matt Parrott, RSPB Visitor Experience Manager, said: “We are so excited to be working with Aardman and Netflix again to celebrate the festive magic of Robin Robin at RSPB Minsmere. Our exciting trail will allow families to go on their own sneak adventure and immerse young adventurers in the Robin Robin story and bring it to life amongst nature. We hope the film and our trail can inspire everyone to discover robins and other wildlife near them and get outside in nature.”

Dan Ojari and Mikey Please, co-creators and directors of Robin Robin, say: “We’re thrilled that Robin has been invited back for more adventures at RSPB Minsmere. That Robin might help our younger audience engage with wildlife, getting them away from screens and out into the wonderful world of actual nature, is a fabulous result to come from years of moving tiny puppets bit by bit by bit! In this critical time, when the irreplaceable value of nature is evermore under threat, it is our continued honour to stand by and support the RSPB.” 

There’s no need to book ahead for the trail, just visit www.rspb.org.uk/robinrobin to find a Robin Robin trail near you. Please check the opening times of RSPB Minsmere before visiting due to shorter opening hours over the Christmas period, visit: www.rspb.org.uk/minsmere