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Guided wider estate walks - Learn about foraging

Join local foraging specialist on a walk exploring the estate hedgerows, stream edges and trees while learning about some local edibles.

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Join a local foraging specialist on a walk exploring our hedgerows, stream edges and trees. Guide Meg is a foraging expert and herbalist in training. She will show you some local edibles - and what's definitely not! As well as delve into the folklore medicinals of times gone by.

The walks are from 1.5 - 3 miles and might be on stoned paths or through fields. All with the support of our friendly, experienced walking volunteers.

This event is free but booking is essential.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
All Standard Ticket£0.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Meeting point

On arrival head to the Welcome Centre and inform them you are here for a well-being walk. The meeting point is outside the tea-room, where our walking volunteers will be to greet you.

What to bring and wear

Sensible footwear, warm clothes and waterproofs. Dress for the weather.

Accessibility

Ground will be uneven and over hilly terrain.

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