2.5 hours
Crosland Moor
Starting at GBP 35
Sat, 04 Oct, 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:30 pm (GMT+01:00)
Crosland Moor, United Kingdom
Children under 12 come free. Well-behaved dogs on a lead are also more than welcome.
We will take a 2.5 hour guided foraging walk (covering 1 to 2 miles) around some moorland, open woodland and grassland, stopping regularly to discuss (and where possible, eat!) the many edible goodies we find along the way, whether that be plants, flowers, fruits, nuts or mushrooms! What we’ll find depends on the time of year and the mercy of nature! The route is mainly a walking trail with some up and down hills but mostly flat, and we'll go at a gentle pace.
Although the main focus will be foraging from the perspective of wild food, we will also touch upon what can be foraged for non-food uses, such as medicinal purposes, or "bushcraft" uses like finding a natural plaster in the wild or making your own string!
This course will cover the best ways to start and progress through the early stages of your foraging journey, in order to best maximise your learning and development, and will include:
Foraging is fun and fascinating, with so many benefits it’s unbelievable. It’s as safe as anything when approached with the right level of caution, awareness, and knowledge. It’s important to realise however that foraging can be dangerous IF you approach it with a lack of caution (recklessness), and/or a lack of awareness of the risks and without the respect nature deserves. During the course, I will show you how to approach foraging in a way whereby you don’t just minimise but eliminate all risks, so you are free to enjoy the many benefits that foraging brings into your life – and there are many!
Humans have been foraging as a way to survive for hundreds of thousands of years. Before farming, this was how we survived – finding what nature provided in harmony with the seasons and the land. This period before farming forms over 95 per cent of our existence as a species, so to our brains and bodies, wild food foraging is incredibly natural – this is one of the reasons it feels so good!
Foraging is one of the best ways to disconnect from our busy modern lives of emails, social media and technology, and reconnect with nature and our ancestral roots. During our foraging walk, we will log off from the modern world and log in to nature!
For this course, we’ll meet on the corner of William Street (HD4 5RT) and Ivy Street. This is a residential area but from here we can very quickly walk into a moorland and open woodland environment.
There is off-road parking if needed on William Street, Ivy Street, and many other nearby streets. The 328 bus stops nearby too.
Google Maps "dropped pin" location for our exact meeting point is: https://goo.gl/maps/Hxg8MxArV8yZK1MB6
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Tickets for Introduction to Foraging Course, Huddersfield can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Ticket | 35 GBP |