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Summer Foraging Walk

Broughgammon Farm, 50 Straid Road, Ballycastle, County Antrim, BT546NP
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Come and discover the delicious wild food that grows in our hedgerows, woodland, garden and meadows. Run by Dermot from Forage Ireland and Becky Cole, gardener and herbalist at Broughgammon Farm, you will learn how to safely forage for wild food, learn some of the folklore of plants and wild remedies that grow on our doorsteps. The walk starts at 11am and runs for about 2 hours. There are samples of wild food at the start of the event. The farm cafe and shop is 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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Opening Times

Season (27 July 2025)
DayTimes
Sunday11:00 - 13:00

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