Spring Foraging Walk (Mothers Day)
Join me for a guided foraging walk, to learn more about the edible, medicinal & dangerous plants & fungi that grow all around us.
Are you looking for a way to celebrate Mothers Day that doesn't include buying more stuff? Join me for a few hours of mindful walking, embodied learning and nature connection!
I'm a foraging teacher with a passion for wild food and drink. Each and every walk is unique, responding to the plants and fungi which are in season at the time, and to the interests and experience of the attendees.
“Here we go a-foraging among the leaves so green, salad, herbs and medicines arrive with the Spring"
We meet outside the OLD Chettle village shop (more details below), where we sample some seasonal drinks and wild-flavoured snacks, followed by an introduction to safe and sustainable foraging.
We'll explore the village and farmland, stopping to identify, sample and chat about various species along the way and to discuss their properties, history and folklore.
We'll end the walk back where we began, to share a final sweet treat and seasonal drink.
The walk will be at a gentle pace and terrain includes footpaths and farm tracks. Children under 10 are free of charge and young people aged 10-18 are welcome at the concession rate.
I believe that plant identification and foraging knowledge should be available to all regardless of their financial situtation, so the concession rate is also available for home educators, students and those on low income.
Join me for a guided foraging walk, to learn more about the edible, medicinal & dangerous plants & fungi that grow all around us.
Are you looking for a way to celebrate Mothers Day that doesn't include buying more stuff? Join me for a few hours of mindful walking, embodied learning and nature connection!
I'm a foraging teacher with a passion for wild food and drink. Each and every walk is unique, responding to the plants and fungi which are in season at the time, and to the interests and experience of the attendees.
“Here we go a-foraging among the leaves so green, salad, herbs and medicines arrive with the Spring"
We meet outside the OLD Chettle village shop (more details below), where we sample some seasonal drinks and wild-flavoured snacks, followed by an introduction to safe and sustainable foraging.
We'll explore the village and farmland, stopping to identify, sample and chat about various species along the way and to discuss their properties, history and folklore.
We'll end the walk back where we began, to share a final sweet treat and seasonal drink.
The walk will be at a gentle pace and terrain includes footpaths and farm tracks. Children under 10 are free of charge and young people aged 10-18 are welcome at the concession rate.
I believe that plant identification and foraging knowledge should be available to all regardless of their financial situtation, so the concession rate is also available for home educators, students and those on low income.
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 1:50 PM
Refund Policy
Location
Bus Stop (outside old village shop)
Near playpark
Chettle DT11 8DB
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Agenda
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Introduction
We'll start by sampling some seasonal drinks and wild-flavoured snacks, followed by an introduction to safe and sustainable foraging.
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Foraging walk
We'll explore the village and farmland, stopping to identify, sample and chat about various species along the way and to discuss their properties, history and folklore.
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Wrap up
We finish by cooking up some of the thing we've foraged, making a cup of tea using foraged herbs or sharing a wild-flavoured sweet treat.