The British Wild Food Festival has announced a debut event at Hawkstone Park, running from 8-9 June.
The event has been inspired by the Scottish Wild Food UK Festival. It will be based at different locations within in the Shropshire park, so not only do you get to explore caves and views, walk along narrow bridges, through tunnels soaking up the history of the Follies but you get to take part in a range of activities, workshops, talks and demonstrations - including kids activities.
Founder Samantha Webster comments: "I wanted to create something that brings people together, while enjoying nature and the edible bounty that can be found. The start of summer is the perfect time for a festival and the best type of festival is a foodie festival that is surrounded by nature. The day can be full of the hustle and bustle of activity or you can take it slow and relax in the forest bathing areas listening to bird song and the gentle breeze in the trees."
The British Wild Food Festival has announced a debut event at Hawkstone Park, running from 8-9 June.
The event has been inspired by the Scottish Wild Food UK Festival. It will be based at different locations within in the Shropshire park, so not only do you get to explore caves and views, walk along narrow bridges, through tunnels soaking up the history of the Follies but you get to take part in a range of activities, workshops, talks and demonstrations - including kids activities.
Founder Samantha Webster comments: "I wanted to create something that brings people together, while enjoying nature and the edible bounty that can be found. The start of summer is the perfect time for a festival and the best type of festival is a foodie festival that is surrounded by nature. The day can be full of the hustle and bustle of activity or you can take it slow and relax in the forest bathing areas listening to bird song and the gentle breeze in the trees."
To buy tickets, visit: britishwildfoodfestival.com