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Summer foraging course

Discover nature's wild food secrets on this foraging course with Fred Gillam. You'll be able to enjoy walking through the Avebury landscape as Fred teaches you how to identify plants growing in our hedgerows, fields and woods.

During the foraging course you'll also be able to taste some of nature's seasonal harvest.

Please bring your own picnic lunch for a stop during the walk.

Fred has 35 years foraging experience and has featured on ITV's Countrywise with Gino D'Acampo and Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show. He is a regular contributor on BBC local radio and is the author of 'Poisonous Plants in Great Britain'.

Please note:

  • Please meet at Barn visitor reception in the Old Farmyard, which is a five minute walk from the main visitor car park.
  • Wear clothing suitable for a walk. Fred will stop during the walk for a light picnic lunch; please bring your own.
  • This walk is likely to cover uneven ground, long grass, and involves periods of walking and being stationary.
  • This event is aimed primarily at adults.
  • Parking in the main National Trust car park is included in the ticket. Please display a copy of your ticket on the dashboard of your car.

Ticket options

  • Adult - Summer foraging course
    Adult - Summer foraging course
    £55.00

    Not suitable for children. Please bring your own picnic lunch for a stop during the walk.

    0 10 max

    Not suitable for children. Please bring your own picnic lunch for a stop during the walk.

Summer foraging course

Discover nature's wild food secrets on this foraging course with Fred Gillam. You'll be able to enjoy walking through the Avebury landscape as Fred teaches you how to identify plants growing in our hedgerows, fields and woods.

During the foraging course you'll also be able to taste some of nature's seasonal harvest.

Please bring your own picnic lunch for a stop during the walk.

Fred has 35 years foraging experience and has featured on ITV's Countrywise with Gino D'Acampo and Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show. He is a regular contributor on BBC local radio and is the author of 'Poisonous Plants in Great Britain'.

Please note:

  • Please meet at Barn visitor reception in the Old Farmyard, which is a five minute walk from the main visitor car park.
  • Wear clothing suitable for a walk. Fred will stop during the walk for a light picnic lunch; please bring your own.
  • This walk is likely to cover uneven ground, long grass, and involves periods of walking and being stationary.
  • This event is aimed primarily at adults.
  • Parking in the main National Trust car park is included in the ticket. Please display a copy of your ticket on the dashboard of your car.

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