Want to learn more about the natural world and our place in it? Then why not book a guided walk or come to a pre-arranged class or talk? Whether you're curious about edible plants, traditional skills, or the stories woven into our landscapes, there's something here to spark your interest and deepen your connection to the wild.
Spring Foraging Walk at Eastwood Farm
Feb 8th 2026 11:00-12:30 - (£15 pp)
Join Archie for a vibrant spring foraging walk through the beautiful Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve in Bristol. As the woodlands burst into life with fresh greenery, birdsong, and the soft warmth of the season, Eastwood Farm becomes an inviting landscape for discovering the edible plants, blossoms, and wild herbs that flourish at this time of year. It’s an ideal setting to explore the flavours, stories, and surprises that spring foraging has to offer.
Spring Foraging Walk at Eastwood Farm
Feb 21st 2026 11:00-12:30 - (£15 pp)
Join Archie for a vibrant spring foraging walk through the beautiful Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve in Bristol. As the woodlands burst into life with fresh greenery, birdsong, and the soft warmth of the season, Eastwood Farm becomes an inviting landscape for discovering the edible plants, blossoms, and wild herbs that flourish at this time of year. It’s an ideal setting to explore the flavours, stories, and surprises that spring foraging has to offer.
Spring Foraging Walk in Leigh Woods
Mar 21st 2026 11:00-12:30 - (£15 pp)
Join Archie for a refreshing spring foraging walk through the ancient woodlands of Leigh Woods in Bristol. As sunlight filters through towering oaks and sweet chestnuts, the forest floor comes alive with vibrant greens, delicate blossoms, and the scents of the season. Leigh Woods offers an inspiring landscape for uncovering edible plants, aromatic herbs, and the subtle flavours that define spring’s arrival. It’s a perfect place to explore nature’s pantry as it wakes back up.
Spring Foraging Walk in Leigh Woods
Mar 29th 2026 11:00-12:30 - (£15 pp)
Join Archie for a refreshing spring foraging walk through the ancient woodlands of Leigh Woods in Bristol. As sunlight filters through towering oaks and sweet chestnuts, the forest floor comes alive with vibrant greens, delicate blossoms, and the scents of the season. Leigh Woods offers an inspiring landscape for uncovering edible plants, aromatic herbs, and the subtle flavours that define spring’s arrival. It’s a perfect place to explore nature’s pantry as it wakes back up.
If you would like to arrange a private guided walk, please contact me using the details below. We can then discuss a price, location, and specific interests to be covered. Walks can be tailored to suit all ages and abilities, from gentle ambles to more adventurous rambles, and can focus on a range of topics, including foraging, wilderness cooking, plant identification, seasonal folklore, and natural history.
Email: archie@folkforagefeast.co.uk
Want to learn or share your own knowledge as part of a group of like-minded nature enthusiasts? Why not come along to one of our pre-arranged classes, talks, or discussion groups?
Classes and talks cover a wide range of topics from wilderness cooking to folklore and environmental activism.
We also host occasional guest speakers, skill-sharing sessions, and themed evenings around the fire.
Browse the upcoming list to find something that interests you, or get in touch if you’d like to offer a talk of your own.