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# Foraging Course in Kent

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Foraging Course in Kent
- **URL slug**: foraging-course-in-kent
- **Course id**: 60706
- **Centre id**: 60515

## Short summary

Spend a day learning to recognise and collect edible plants, berries, nuts, and fruits across the Kent Downs. You’ll explore hedgerows, fields, and ancient woodland while gaining practical knowledge of safe and sustainable foraging. The day concludes with cooking and tasting dishes prepared from your finds. Key Details Duration: 1 day Group size: Up to 8 people Start/End time: 10am – 4pm Location: Westwell, Kent Catering: Foraged food and packed lunch Key Skills Identifying edible and poisonous plants, berries, nuts, and fruits Safe and legal foraging practices Foraging for seasonal produce Preparing and cooking wild ingredients over an open fire Understanding plant habitats and sustainable collection methods What to Expect The day begins at the meeting point with a briefing on the legali…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Bushcraft & Survival
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Lessons & Courses
- **Regions**: South East England
- **Subregions**: Kent
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Dunn Street Farm, Dunn Street, Westwell, Ashford, Kent TN25 4NJ
- **Coordinates**: 51.196629, 0.849169 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Jack Raven Bushcraft
- **Owner / contact label**: Gary Johnston
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 8
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: If you cancel more than 8 weeks before the date of your training, 50% of the booking fee will be refunded. If you cancel less than 8 weeks before the date of your training, the centre will only refund the balance, less an administration fee of 10%, for the following reasons: Accident or illness to you or any member of the party included on your booking – on production of confirmation from a GP/consultant, Death or disablement of you or any member of your party or a close relative – on production of a copy of the death certificate or GP/consultant’s letter, Jury or witness services in a Court of Law – on production of call-up notification, Redundancy – on production of employer’s notice. If none of the above reasons apply, all monies will be automatically lost. If the centre does not receive the relevant copy documents prior to your training start date regarding one of the above reasons, no refund will be made. The centre strongly recommend that you take out an appropriate insurance policy. Refunds are made by cheque.
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Spend a day learning to recognise and collect edible plants, berries, nuts, and fruits across the Kent Downs. You’ll explore hedgerows, fields, and ancient woodland while gaining practical knowledge of safe and sustainable foraging. The day concludes with cooking and tasting dishes prepared from your finds. Key Details Duration: 1 day Group size: Up to 8 people Start/End time: 10am – 4pm Location: Westwell, Kent Catering: Foraged food and packed lunch Key Skills Identifying edible and poisonous plants, berries, nuts, and fruits Safe and legal foraging practices Foraging for seasonal produce Preparing and cooking wild ingredients over an open fire Understanding plant habitats and sustainable collection methods What to Expect The day begins at the meeting point with a briefing on the legalities of foraging, suitable locations, and how to collect and store your finds. You’ll then walk through hedgerows and lanes, learning to identify common edible plants, berries, and nuts, and spotting poisonous lookalikes. Moving into ancient woodland, you’ll continue collecting plants while observing different habitats. At the woodland camp, the kettle will be ready for a hot drink and a break. After enjoying your packed lunch, you’ll review the plants collected, reinforcing identification points and learning their culinary uses. The afternoon focuses on cooking with your foraged ingredients over open fires. Each participant prepares a dish to contribute to a communal banquet. Previous dishes have included dandelion and hogweed frittata, jack-by-the-hedge pakoras, nettle burgers, blackberry ketchup, and more. The session ends with everyone enjoying the meal together, reflecting on the skills and knowledge gained. Location The course takes place in Westwell, Kent, within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The woodland and surrounding hedgerows provide a rich variety of edible plants and seasonal produce, making it an ideal learning environment. The site is accessible by both rail and road from London. There is a short walk from the meeting point to the woodland camp, with collected equipment and materials transported by 4x4 to simplify the start of the day. Prerequisites No previous foraging experience is required, though a curiosity about edible plants and the outdoors will enhance your enjoyment. Participants should be able to walk moderate distances over uneven terrain. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the outdoors. Bring a packed lunch to supp…

### Essential information
_None._

### What’s included
Tea and coffee Foraging tuition and guidance Use of woodland facilities and cooking equipment

### What’s not included
Packed lunch Personal insurance Transport to and from the meeting point

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Where are the courses held?

Courses take place in Westwell, Kent, which is easily accessible by road from the M20 and M2. For those travelling by train, Ashford International station is just 5 miles away, with a high-speed connection from St. Pancras taking around 40 minutes. Charing station is also close, approximately 4 miles from the site, and taxis can be arranged in advance if needed. The woodland setting is slightly off the beaten track, providing a quiet environment for bushcraft learning while remaining within convenient reach of local transport links. Once you arrive, the walk to the woodland camp is about 15 minutes at a gentle pace, with the final stretch uphill. Your gear will be transported most of the way in a 4×4, so only light carrying is required.

### Do I need any previous foraging experience to attend?

No prior experience is required. The course is designed for anyone curious about edible plants, berries, nuts, and fruits, whether you are a complete beginner or have some basic knowledge. The instructors provide guidance on identifying, collecting, and using seasonal produce safely. Small group sizes allow for personalised support throughout the day.

### Can children attend?

Most courses are aimed at adults, but children aged 12 and over may join, provided they are accompanied by a responsible adult. Only one adult may accompany one child on a course. The adult is responsible for the safety and behaviour of the under-18 participant throughout the session. This ensures a safe and manageable learning environment for everyone.

### What kinds of plants will we learn to identify?

You will focus on common edible plants, berries, nuts, and fruits found in British hedgerows, fields, and ancient woodlands. Identification includes seasonal variations, so what you learn depends on the time of year. Poisonous plants and lookalikes will also be covered to ensure you can forage safely. The course emphasises recognition of distinguishing features and sustainable collection practices.

### What about pets and alcohol?

Pets and alcohol are not allowed on courses. The woodland setting includes livestock nearby, and there is regular use of knives, axes, and other tools, which makes bringing animals unsafe. Some participants also prefer a dog-free environment, which is taken into account. Courses aim to maintain a safe, focused environment for all attendees, so alcohol and pets are not permitted. This ensures everyone can concentrate on learning and enjoying the bushcraft activities.

### How is the woodland managed?

The woodland is carefully managed to protect its natural environment. Conservation and sustainable woodland management are integral to all courses, and participants are encouraged to learn about natural history and responsible practices as part of the experience. Course sizes are kept small, usually a maximum of 8 people, to minimise environmental impact and ensure a more personalised learning experience. Every activity is designed to respect the woodland while providing meaningful bushcraft education.

### How long is the course and what is the schedule?

The course runs from 10am to 4pm. The morning includes a briefing on legalities, safe collection methods, and identification tips, followed by a walk through hedgerows and lanes to gather plants. In the afternoon, participants move to the woodland camp, review collected plants, and prepare dishes using an open fire. The day ends with a communal meal using the foraged ingredients.

### Will I get to cook the food we forage?

Yes, each participant prepares a dish using the plants, berries, and nuts collected during the day. Cooking is done over an open fire in the woodland camp. Previous dishes have included dandelion and hogweed frittata, jack-by-the-hedge pakoras, blackberry ketchup, nettle burgers, and more. Everyone sits down together to enjoy the meal at the end of the course.

### When and what information will I receive after booking?

After you’ve made your booking, the centre will send a comprehensive joining pack 6 to 8 weeks before the session. This pack contains essential information about the meeting point, what to bring, clothing and equipment recommendations, and any other instructions needed to fully participate in the course. It is important to bring this joining pack with you on the day, as it includes guidance that ensures you are properly prepared, helping the session run smoothly and safely from start to finish.



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