Foraging Courses in Herefordshire
Herefordshire, Drovers Rest Foraging Courses
The Drovers Rest is a beautiful 16th century organic farm, nestled in the Golden Valley at the foot of the Black Mountains. The farm is surrounded by 200 acres of ancient woodland, riverside and common land boasting spectacular views. Over the years we have built up a special relationship with...
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Herefordshire, Eastnor Castle Foraging Courses
The arboretum here contains vintage Yews and exotic Victorian trees, including ‘the most magnificent collection of cedars in the British Isles’. The meadows and hedgerows give shelter to many wild plants and with such a range of large old trees, we expect to find a good number of associated fungi,...
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Herefordshire, Ross-on-Wye Foraging Courses
Linton, on the outskirts of Ross-on-Wye is a lovely little village, within easy reach of Monmouth, Ledbury, Gloucester and even Cheltenham. St Mary’s churchyard is home to one of the oldest Yew trees in Britain believed to be well over 1,000 years old! We will meet at the Alma Inn,...
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