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Early Spring Wild Foraging Walk

Broughgammon Farm, 50 Straid Road, Ballycastle, County Antrim, BT54 6NP
Early Spring Wild Foraging Walk

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Step onto our beautiful, nature friendly farm and uncover the hidden food and remedies growing all around us on this Wild Food Foraging Walk. This immersive experience will guide you through our native hedgerows, woodland, gardens, and farm land to discover the wonderful plants nature provides.

During the walk, you’ll:
Learn to Forage Safely: Identify wild edibles and understand their uses, ensuring a sustainable and safe approach to foraging.
Explore Plant Folklore: Delve into the myths, stories, and traditional remedies linked to the plants growing right on our doorsteps while taking a enjoyable stroll around our eco-friendly farm.
Sample Wild Flavours: Enjoy a tasting of seasonal wild foods as part of your experience.

The walk begins at 11am and lasts approximately two hours. Afterward, take time to relax in our farm café or explore the farm shop, open until 4pm.

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Adult£29.00 per ticket

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Broughgammon Farm - Économusée Artisans, BallycastleBroughgammon is an award-winning, forward-thinking family farm, artisan butchery, shop and cafe. Practicing Regenerative Farming, specialising in Cabrito (kid-goat meat), Free Range Rose Veal and Seasonal Wild Game and homegrown veg.

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Season (30 Mar 2025)
DayTimes
Sunday11:00 - 13:00

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