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Here’s a chance to immerse yourself in nature whilst learning to forage along the way.
First you’ll get into the mindset of a forager, before heading out to discover the vast array of wild edibles lying all around us, including mushrooms, berries and nuts. You’ll leave with a knowledge of foraging, having learnt about the different ways you can eat and cook with wild ingredients and where to find them.
The experience lasts for 3-4 hours.
Location: Private woodland near Wraxall in Bristol towards Somerset, specific meeting point to be given on booking.
Current dates: 20th March 2021: Private woodland in Wraxall, Bristol
Minimum fitness level required.
There are no upcoming dates for this experience.
Existing dates have all sold out, but you can book now and schedule later when new dates are released.
– Maximum group size 15 people – 1.5m+ social distancing – Hand sanitiser any time a hard surface is touched (attendees to bring their own hand sanitiser) – No passing of plant/fungi/samples – we will point them out so you can pick them for yourself whilst we talk about them – Any samples provided will be prepared in Totally Wild UK's professional kitchen
Come along wearing comfortable shoes and appropriate clothes for the weather.
You may like to bring something to take notes on - whether that's your phone, a camera or a notepad. You could even sketch some of the things that you see.
Please bring hand sanitiser.
Please bring a drink and snacks for yourself for the walk to keep you going.
Parking and meeting point details will be sent after booking leading up to the event.
Wild Folk puts on creative events in magical green spaces in and around Bristol. The aim is to help people grow their own personal nature connection (whilst improving their general wellbeing) as well as to connect with other ‘wild folk’ to do these activities with. At every event we encourage a sense of community, if only for a few hours. You can expect foraging walks, creative workshops, feasts, storytelling and poetry.
View more experiences by Wild FolkHannah was inspired to create Wild Folk to help people immerse themselves in nature, enjoy cooking on fires and socialise in a supportive community. She started Wild Folk as a meetup group here in the South West that people could come to alone or with friends, and now offers a variety of nature experiences.
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