Forest & Hedgerow Foraging Walk, Lake District

£20.00£35.00

Saturday, 19 March 2016
13:00 - 17:30

A guided foray exploring the delicious, healthy and surprising array of early edible spring plants and fungi. Enjoy a wild cook-in of our finds in the forest afterwards, weather permitting.

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£35.00

7 place(s) available

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Description

Meet on the grass behind the toilets, Mirehouse/Dodd Wood car park, near Bassenthwaite. View map.

A guided foray exploring the delicious, healthy and surprising array of early edible spring plants and fungi. Enjoy a wild cook-in of our finds in the forest afterwards.

March is a thrilling time for foragers, with the sap rising in trees and springs shoots at their vibrant best. Highlights of the day will include birch tapping, spring fungi, early shoots, an introduction to fermenting wild greens, and a cook-in in the woods.

This is a great time of year to tune in to wild food resources for the year ahead.

Family friendly – 2 miles easy walking for all ages Expect: gentle walking on well made paths over 3 hours followed by and informal al-fresco cook-in of our finds, weather permitting. There will be wild treats and tasters to enjoy throughout.

Learn: Early Spring hedgerow plants and fungi (30+ species) and how to tap a birch tree. Finding, identification, poisonous lookalikes, mindful harvesting, expert tips, folklore/traditional uses, modern gourmet/medicinal uses, nutrition, processing, recipes, cooking tips.

Bring: Stout footwear, waterproofs, water. Your learning and enjoyment may also benefit from bringing camera, notebook, field guide (plants), small basket/cloth bag.

Places limited – booking essential.

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