
Foraging Walk Baldoyle
Badoyle Bay Biosphere Festival
Available spots
Service Description
Baldoyle Biosphere festival May 10th 12.30 Join Nicole Dunne, Howth Foraging for a foraging walk and talk around Baldoyle coast. Learn about the wonderful edible, and medicinal plants the area has to offer. We will look at Spring blossoms, nettles, dandelions, yarrow, alexander, wild mustard's, sea beet, dock and cress to name a few. Learn how our ancestor's used our native plants as medicine and the health benefits of incorporating wild plants into your diet is beneficial for your health. Love to see you there. This is a family friendly event, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. We will meet at 11.00 am at the start of the Green walk-way, at the round-about at the Entrance to The Coast, Red Arches road, Coast Road the R106, Baldoyle.




Upcoming Tour Dates
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy. The amount of participants for our tours is limited and many of our tours sell out. Full Refund, If cancelled more than one week in advance of the tour Date. 50% refund; up to 72 hours in adavnce of tour time. 25% refund up to 48 hours before in advance of tour time. No refund: within 48 hours of our tour starting. DISCLAIMER Howth Foraging Disclaimer Please read before booking Our walks are designed to show you what plants & fungi are available to us and how they have been used throughout history. Please understand that what we teach on our courses is a guideline for you, we recommend that you do your own further research after our courses. It is important that your medical practitioner is aware of your medical conditions, as well as any medications, supplements, wild foods and medicines you are taking. We always advise on any wild plants that could affect underlying conditions and advise not to take anything if you are on medication without consulting your GP. Howth Foraging is not liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damages to health and wellbeing, which may result from information shared about plant medicine on our courses or social media channels. Please remember even if plants or fungus are edible there is no guarantee that you are not personally allergic. Always sample a small amount first of any new foods and wait 48 hours before eating more. Make sure you are harvesting from non-polluted sources, away from road sides, and where no pesticides or contaminants may have been used. As with any outdoor pursuits there are always some risks involved. The above is our disclaimer for our tours, walks, workshops and events. By purchasing one of our services, you confirm and that you have read and understand our terms and conditions.