Summer Foraging Workshop at Ulster Folk Museum
Description
Forage for seasonal plants, trees and fruit on this summer walk around the Ulster Folk Museum on Sunday 29th June.
Take a foraging walk with food and foraging expert Clare McQuillan and discover a treasure of edible surprises in the rural landscape of Ulster Folk Museum.
Clare will show you how to identify a range of plants, trees and fruits and teach you about wild plants and their place in the homes of Ulster's history. This foraging workshop and walk will be followed by a lunch inspired by seasonal foraged ingredients.
What to know:
This is an outside, slow-paced walking event that will take place rain or shine so please wear suitable clothes and footwear.
This workshop is suitable for ages 16+.
If you have any accessibility concerns or requirements please contact info@nationalmuseumsni.org in advance.
This workshop is £30 and includes lunch and general admission to the Ulster Folk Museum.
Menu will be suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Unfortunately other dietary requirements cannot be catered for due to the presence of allergens.
- Admission £30
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