Autumn is the season of bounty for mushrooms and fungi, yet knowing where to start is the biggest hurdle for those new to foraging. Join me for an afternoon’s stroll around a local woodland discovering the weird and wonderful world of fungi. We will look at how to recognise the environments that particular species are most likely to be found in and build up a step by step method of how to approach a mushroom ID. Discover the range of flavours, textures and what they can add to your diet. A key part of identification we will look at both edible species and those that are inedible, toxic and poisonous as well as discussing how to forage safely. Discuss how sustainability is an essential part of foraging, both for mushrooms as well as plants, nuts and fruits. Look at how wild food can become a complimentary part of a meal while being sympathetic to the environment around you, and why this is such a key part of the forager's philosophy. The walk will last 2.5 hours with the option for a picnic and taste of some of our discoveries should the weather allow. With gentle terrain and a slow pace this is suitable for most abilities, and families and children welcome. For individual child tickets please contact me directly.