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49 Foraging courses

Private Bookings

By The Wild Cooke

Private foraging in Argyll and Lochaber. The rest of the UK is also possible.

Private Bookings
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

One day Hedgerow Medicine Experience

By Ravens Lodge

What makes us ill? What makes us well?

One day Hedgerow Medicine Experience
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£75

Sauerkraut & Kimchi Workshop

5.0(2)

By The Crafty Pickle Co.

Discover how to make your very own sauerkraut and kimchi, giving you the confidence and knowledge you need to explore the world of fermentation!

Sauerkraut & Kimchi Workshop
Delivered In-Person in Caldicot + more
£70

Rebel Farmer Tipi Experience

5.0(2)

By Rebel Farmer Tipi Glamping & Experience

Bespoke adventures in Kent's ancient protected landscape. Rewild your senses with bespoke experiences in the beautiful setting of the Kent Downs National Landscape. Experience the dynamics of a small holistic homestead that teaches the dynamics of ecological land management using permaculture principles. Feel inspired by reconnecting to the natural processes of life. Learn from a huge array of local facilitators to create a unique experience for individuals, groups and organisations. Tailored towards your needs we can explore many aspects of food, farming, well-being as well as business development. Food, Fire, Forage and Feast under the skies of East Kent

Rebel Farmer Tipi Experience
Delivered In-Person in AshfordFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

WHAT'S MY DOSHA?

4.6(9)

By Made Guid CIC

Do you know your body-mind type according to Ayurveda? Join Holistic Wellbeing Coach Kerry McKay for a fun workshop to explore what makes you unique and where you might be out of balance.

WHAT'S MY DOSHA?
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£5

Forestry: Emergency Disaster Recovery during Wildfire for Woodland Officers

5.0(1)

By Empower UK Employment Training

Emergency Disaster Recovery during Wildfire for Woodland Officers Explore critical aspects of forestry, including the roles of Forest Rangers in the UK, wildfire safety precautions, effective action plans during wildfires, post-fire recovery strategies, the impact of heat waves and climate change, and the crucial role of Rangers in protecting our woodlands. Master Forestry roles in wildfire safety and recovery. Learn Forestry strategies for action during wildfires. Understand the Forestry impact of heat waves and climate change. Learning Outcomes: Define Forestry roles of UK forest rangers. Explain Forestry wildfire safety precautions. Develop Forestry action plans for wildfires. Implement Forestry wildfire recovery strategies. Analyse Forestry impact of heatwaves and climate change. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Emergency Disaster Recovery during Wildfire for Woodland Officers Course Syllabus Forest Rangers in UK: Explore the pivotal role of forest rangers in UK Forestry, focusing on woodland protection. Wildfire Safety Precautions: Learn key safety precautions within Forestry to prevent and manage wildfires effectively. Action Plan During Wildfires: Develop comprehensive Forestry action plans for effective wildfire response and management. Wildfire Recovery: Understand post-wildfire recovery strategies in Forestry, including reforestation and habitat restoration. Heat Waves and Climate Change: Examine how heatwaves and climate change influence Forestry, particularly wildfire risks and management. Role of Rangers: Delve into the specific responsibilities of Forestry rangers during wildfire emergencies, ensuring efficient response and coordination.

Forestry: Emergency Disaster Recovery during Wildfire for Woodland Officers
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 36 minutes
£5

The Birch Tree

5.0(24)

By Fazey Woodcraft

Bushcraft, Birch Tree, Ancient Crafts, Foraging, Wild Medicine, Wild Food, Woodcraft

The Birch Tree
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£90

Mindfulness in Nature Day

5.0(6)

By Natural Pathways Bushcraft

A day to sustain you, awaken the senses and restore the magic of your life.Learn how to develop and expand your senses in Nature to have a deeper and richer experience of your relationship with yourself and your natural environment. Time to stop, listen, breath and feel our innate connection to the beautiful world around us.  What's included in the price? All equipmentHot drinksFree parking Cancellation policy Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts

Mindfulness in Nature Day
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£63

Family Survival Adventure - 3 hours

5.0(6)

By Natural Pathways Bushcraft

A survival adventure for all the family......imagine you are stranded in the wild...what survival skills would you require? Get the kids out in the woods experiencing nature up close.... Learning valuable survival and bushcraft skills Find out what the natural environment provides to help keep us safeBuild a waterproof shelter from natural materials Build and light a roaring fire to keep warmFind natural tinders and learn how to use a fire-steel Cook your delicious Survival food on the camp fireLead by an experienced instructor who will encourage and inspire your budding young bushcrafters Great Outdoor Activities your children will really enjoy What's included in the price? Free parkingIn person instructionAll equipmentFun and laughter Cancellation policy Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts

Family Survival Adventure - 3 hours
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£25
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The Family Foraging Kitchen C.I.C.

the family foraging kitchen c.i.c.

Millbrook

Foraging walks and heritage craft courses.FORAGING IS ABOUT MORE THAN SOURCING FOOD AND NOURISHMENT. The Family Foraging Kitchen is a social enterprise dedicated to tackling local food poverty by providing quality and affordable wild food education to the people of Cornwall. As a C.I.C, a percentage of the profit made from our ticketed courses allows us to provide the same educational opportunities to those experiencing food poverty and/or social isolation for free. We believe that all people should have access to wild food education, as well as the confidence to access nutritious, sustainable, local, fresh food. For every walk or course you purchase from The Family Foraging Kitchen – you help to provide a local family the skills to find free food forever. Modern agricultural methods have meant that foraging, once a part of our ancestral daily life, has faded away, replaced by regular family trips to the supermarket. We are becoming more disconnected from the food that we eat. Given the ecological, social, and environmental crises that we now face globally, humanity needs to – rather urgently and radically – examine its relationship with food and how we acquire it. Additionally, we also feel that traditional skills and crafts are in danger of being lost, especially to our children, which is why we also work with a team of local artisans to offer courses that preserve ancestral heritage and traditional skills. Foraging is about more than sourcing food and nourishment. As an activity, it encourages us to get out into the countryside, helping us to cultivate an intimate appreciation of nature, while letting us better understand local history, science, and folklore. It has the potential to bond families, strengthen communities, and re-establish ecological connections severed by modern life. There is also a good deal of fear and misinformation surrounding the use and consumption of wild plants, and we believe that the best way to combat this is to share knowledge, helping communities to understand how their wild environments can be used for good. While our foraging walks, talks, and courses primarily take place across southeast Cornwall and Plymouth, we also have a fixed outdoor education centre for our skilled craft courses, which is based upon the Antony Estate in Sheviock. Here we have an outdoor classroom, covered outdoor work and cookery area, apiary, woodland, orchard, reservoir, and facilities, such a compost toilet – each established in line with our environmental and ethical policies. The facilities on site have been designed and built to accommodate for disabled accessibility. If you are interested in better understanding the environment, come to Cornwall and explore what we have on offer!