Sun, 19 Oct
|Bayford
AUTUMN WILD FOOD DAY
Spend a day learning to identify edible wild plants and fungi, Take a leisurely walk with our qualified ethnobotanist and Chief Instructor Graham Couling, and forage as you go.
Time & Location
19 Oct 2025, 09:30 – 16:00
Bayford, Brickendon Ln, Bayford, Hertford SG13 8QB, UK
About the event
We will meet a range of plants and learn to identify those which are edible, and of course the toxic ones we need to avoid, including the plant attributed with killing more people than any other, Hemlock (Conium maculatum), which can be easily mistaken for members of the carrot family, particularly Cow Parsley.
We will seek out edible roots, seeds, leaves, flowers, and fungi, according to the season, learn the essential identification characteristics of each species we encounter and then put the wild flavours to the test back in camp.
You will also learn other bushcraft uses for the plants and trees we encounter such as for tinder, cordage and medicine.
For full information on what's covered and to find out more about the Wild Food & Forage day workshops, click here.
Tickets
Adult (Over 18)
£90.00
Total
£0.00