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Spring Foraging Workshop with Megan Howlett

Join professional forager Megan Howlett on an spring exploration through the gardens, learning more about the seasonal delights on offer.

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As spring blooms, join professional forager Megan Howlett on a foraging walk and talk across our 120 acre garden, learning what the season has to offer. Deep dive into the world of wild food and learn the myths, folklore, history, medical uses and edibility of common and unusual wild food as you forage. Gain a newfound appreciation for edible plants, no walk will ever be the same again!

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Adult £42.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Adults only.

Meeting point

Meet just through Visitor Reception.

What to bring and wear

Sensible footwear and clothing is recommended as the garden can be muddy depending on the weather.

Accessibility

Please note that the route will cover areas of rough terrain that are not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Please contact us for further information.

Other

Ticket includes your garden entry.

Contact info

Sheffield Park and Garden

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