Spring woodland plants
Spring Foraging Walk in Witton Country Park - Morning
About the event
Early March is a quiet turning point in Witton Country Park's woods.
Join Shaun Roberts for this gentle two-hour foraging walk in Blackburn's largest park. We’ll slow down and explore the first edible greens of the year as they begin to stir, young nettles, cleavers, buds, and early shoots.
Along the way we’ll talk about safe identification, traditional uses, and how foraging connects us more deeply to the land beneath our feet. This is an unhurried walk, rooted in observation and curiosity rather than filling baskets, a chance to notice the subtle shift from winter to spring and leave feeling refreshed, grounded, and more at home in the woods.
Shaun is a Blackburn-based tutor who is trained and experienced in Bushcraft techniques and has a love of all things wood; he creates bespoke furniture and runs woodworking workshops and courses.
The walk will focus on the woodlands in Witton Country Park, which may be muddy with uneven ground, so please wear suitable footwear with good grip and warm and waterproof clothing.
Please note that there is an afternoon walk on the same day (1 - 3pm) which will cover the same route.
Booking
Phone number
07802490432Price
£12Additional booking information
The walk will take place in Witton Country Park in Blackburn. Please meet us at the Greenhouses Project in the Park.We provide free hot and cold drinks, but please bring snacks, if required. We also have an accessible toilet. If the weather is cool please wear suitable warm and waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear.
The car park at Witton Park Arena is a 10 minute walk from the venue (the parking is £2 for the day). The 152 bus stops at the Preston Old Road entrance to the park; also a 10 minute walk to the venue. Those with a disability Radar key can unlock the barrier by the Witton Park Arena and drive up to the venue.
Suitable for
Adults, BeginnersKnow before you go
Dogs
Well behaved dogs are welcome.