Foraging Walk in Cheshire

sun02feb11:00sun14:00Foraging Walk in CheshireRiverside Park

Event Details

Whether you’re a beginner or someone who wants to deepen their knowledge, our foraging walks in Cheshire are the perfect way to learn all about wild food.

WHAT TO EXPECT

To begin, we will go through the basics of foraging, how Totally Wild got started and some of the best practices we’ve found along the way.

We will then head out on our walk to discover what exciting wild foods are growing nearby from flowers to fruits, fungi, seaweeds & tubers – there’s plenty to find. We run our courses throughout the year so you can experience the changing habitats and plants through the different seasons.

During the foraging event, your professional forager will introduce you to a vast number of edible species; giving you tips on harvesting, correct identification and possible look-alikes as well as a huge range of cooking ideas.

You will have an opportunity to taste a range of pre-made wild food tasters from syrups, flavoured salts and alcohol infusions.

FOLLOWING THE EVENT

You’ll be sent an email detailing everything you found on the day, along with some tips on harvesting and how to use wild food in everyday life.

WHAT TO BRING

Ultimately bring along anything you feel necessary for a day outdoors. We will be outside for the majority of the course during rain or shine. We do advise the following items:

Suitable clothing for the predicted weather (an umbrella if it’s predicted rain)
Sturdy footwear. Walking boots are highly recommended.
A drink – some wild flavours may be strong and water is always advised for a days foraging
Snacks should you feel the need for them during the foraging walk.
A pad or paper should you wish to take notes

EXTRA BITS

Finalised course details are sent out on the Monday before the event to the email address used during the booking process. This email will include the specific meeting location for the course and an introduction to your forager for the day. If you have not received this email by the end of the Monday before the event please contact us. On the odd occasion our emails can end up in junk folders so please check there first.

We can never guarantee what will be found on our courses. One of the joys of foraging is eating truly seasonal ingredients and never quite knowing what to expect! What we’ll see and eat will vary from season to season and venue to venue.

Our foraging events are run outdoors, and they take place in rain or shine. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for the predicted weather conditions.

Children are welcome on our courses, and children under the age of 12 may attend for free, with one child attending per ticketed adult. Please make sure to add a note to your order where prompted at checkout to let us know if you are bringing a child. There are a limited number of venues which do not allow children under 12 to attend- please double check the venue information for your event to confirm.

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Ticket Section Title

Out foraging

One ticket per forager please

Price £40.00

How many tickets? -1 +

Total Price £40.00

18 Tickets remaining!

Time

02/02/2025 11:00 - 14:00(GMT+00:00)

Riverside Park

6 Beechwood Mews, Tytherington, Macclesfield SK10 2SLRiverside Park, as its name suggests, occupies the floodplain of the River Bollin, following the river over 70 acres between Macclesfield and Prestbury. The area was used agriculturally until the 1980s, at which time it was designated a country park and extensive planting of trees and other plants was undertaken. The park is now home to a small woodland as well as lots of open grassland where we find all sorts of interesting wild edibles.  Toilets onsite Paid public parking Children welcome (please note that one child under 12 is welcome to attend per ticketed adult, but we do not cater separately for children on our Forage and Cook events, so you be sharing your lunch!)  Well behaved dogs allowed

Riverside Park

Organizer

Forager Hazel

Hazel has been interested in plants and ecology since an early age, when they learned wildflowers from their mum in Cumbria. Before getting involved with Totally Wild, they managed volunteers on various community conservation projects and when not in the woods they’re usually playing music and making things

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