Williamson Park Forage

Williamson Park Forage

Ashton MemorialLancaster, England
Saturday, Apr 18, 2026 from 10 am to 1 pm
Overview

Springtime foraging at Williamson Park

Spring Foraging Walk at Williamson Park


Williamson Park - "Home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and 54 acres of beautiful parkland with enchanting woodland walks, play areas and breathtaking views to the Fylde Coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lake District fells and mountains". A patchwork of mature woodland and open glades that create perfect conditions for a rich variety of trees, plants and fungi. This location offers a wonderful mix of species commonly found in old woodlands as well as grassland species.

The route will take us around the park and woods where you’ll learn to confidently identify some common edibles, understand the ecological roles of plants and fungi in woodland systems, and talk through key features for identification.

I will also introduce you to some ideas from Embodied Foraging — a sensory approach to nature connection that invites you to notice how we move through the woods, what draws our attention, and how we build a relationship with place through more than just facts and species lists.

Research into Foraging:
This walk is part of my research into foraging and will be exploring themes of nature connection. As such, this is a free event. All details of participation will be provided once you register your interest. Thank you for your contribution to this :D


Practical Info:

Meet at 9:30 at Ashton Memorial

This is a relaxed, slow-paced walk, covering around one to two miles depending on detours and discoveries. Some of the paths are uneven, and if it’s wet, the ground can be muddy or slippery in places. Please wear sturdy footwear and bring waterproofs.

The Willamson park website says that the cafe is currently closed, but there will be a coffee van serving refreshments. The toilets will be open.

Williamson Park - Lancaster City Council


What to Bring:

  • Boots or wellies
  • Waterproof clothing
  • Any refreshments you need
  • Foraging basket or field bag (optional)
  • Knife & ID books if you have them
  • Staff or walking stick (optional)
  • Notebook for your observations


Booking & Refunds:

No need to print your ticket — I’ll have your name on the list.

Refunds: N/A, this is a free event.

Email contact: Please make sure that the email you have for your eventbrite account is the one you use regularly as this will be my main communication method with you. If you prefer a different method of contact, please message me on 07984 123891.

This walk offers a peaceful and varied woodland setting to build your foraging confidence, deepen your understanding of fungi, and enjoy an autumn day outdoors. All levels welcome — no prior experience needed.

Looking forward to sharing the trail with you!

Col,

Forest Horizons

www.foresthorizons.co.uk

Springtime foraging at Williamson Park

Spring Foraging Walk at Williamson Park


Williamson Park - "Home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and 54 acres of beautiful parkland with enchanting woodland walks, play areas and breathtaking views to the Fylde Coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lake District fells and mountains". A patchwork of mature woodland and open glades that create perfect conditions for a rich variety of trees, plants and fungi. This location offers a wonderful mix of species commonly found in old woodlands as well as grassland species.

The route will take us around the park and woods where you’ll learn to confidently identify some common edibles, understand the ecological roles of plants and fungi in woodland systems, and talk through key features for identification.

I will also introduce you to some ideas from Embodied Foraging — a sensory approach to nature connection that invites you to notice how we move through the woods, what draws our attention, and how we build a relationship with place through more than just facts and species lists.

Research into Foraging:
This walk is part of my research into foraging and will be exploring themes of nature connection. As such, this is a free event. All details of participation will be provided once you register your interest. Thank you for your contribution to this :D


Practical Info:

Meet at 9:30 at Ashton Memorial

This is a relaxed, slow-paced walk, covering around one to two miles depending on detours and discoveries. Some of the paths are uneven, and if it’s wet, the ground can be muddy or slippery in places. Please wear sturdy footwear and bring waterproofs.

The Willamson park website says that the cafe is currently closed, but there will be a coffee van serving refreshments. The toilets will be open.

Williamson Park - Lancaster City Council


What to Bring:

  • Boots or wellies
  • Waterproof clothing
  • Any refreshments you need
  • Foraging basket or field bag (optional)
  • Knife & ID books if you have them
  • Staff or walking stick (optional)
  • Notebook for your observations


Booking & Refunds:

No need to print your ticket — I’ll have your name on the list.

Refunds: N/A, this is a free event.

Email contact: Please make sure that the email you have for your eventbrite account is the one you use regularly as this will be my main communication method with you. If you prefer a different method of contact, please message me on 07984 123891.

This walk offers a peaceful and varied woodland setting to build your foraging confidence, deepen your understanding of fungi, and enjoy an autumn day outdoors. All levels welcome — no prior experience needed.

Looking forward to sharing the trail with you!

Col,

Forest Horizons

www.foresthorizons.co.uk

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In-person

Location

Ashton Memorial

Williamson Road

Lancaster LA1 3QA

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Colin Unsworth, Forest Horizons
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