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Adult | £15.00 |
Join us for a practical, hands-on foraging workshop led by Wild North Discovery.
There's plenty of wild food growing all around us. In fact, our ancestors survived through foraging for wild food before they started growing their own food 7,000 years ago. We hunted wild animals and picked wild plants to eat. It was really important to know edible plants and wild mushrooms from poisonous plants and poisonous toadstools; it was literally a matter of life or death!
This is a big subject but our activity leader from Wild North Discovery has been foraging for wild food and wild mushrooms in the northeast since the early 1980s, and has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share.
We’ll be out in the countryside near Alston, exploring the wide range of edible and poisonous plants and wild mushrooms to be found, getting plenty of useful tips on identification, discussing preparation and also doing some tasting.
In addition to safe wild food foraging, you’ll also learn about the legalities of foraging in the countryside.
Accessibility: The workshop will involve walking moderate distances on rough ground along public footpaths, which will likely include obstacles such as gates, stiles and steps.
This fantastic workshop is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, our funder for the Alston Moor Greenprint.
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