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Foraging experiences in Pembrokeshire

Do you think of your back garden, your local hedgerow or the seashore as a larder?

Would you know what you could eat or what was useful as a natural dye? For those experienced foragers, these little discovered ecosystems can provide an abundance of provisions.

Foraging encourages you to eat with the seasons and take only what you need, always leaving behind enough for the wildlife and to allow go to seed for next season and never pulling out the roots.

Learning foraging skills along the coast and in the countryside of Pembrokeshire is a great way to slow down and re-connect with nature whilst learning more about ecosystems right on your doorstep. A foraging course will teach you the essential skills to identify edible ingredients and more importantly the one’s to stay well away from.

Please take care! Wild food foraging should only be undertaken with a guided expert and some of the best are right  here in Pembrokeshire

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Pembrokeshire Studio

Greenwood Farm, Cold Blow, Narberth, SA678RP

Pembrokeshire Studio – for all your special occasions. We also offer a vast range of photographic tuition courses, tailored to either individuals or small groups. Also available are online courses for the beginner to aspiring professional.  

Oriel-Y-Felin Gallery

Rhosson House, 5 Nun Street, St Davids, SA62 6NS

Exciting gallery in the centre of St Davids. It is Pembrokeshire’s only gallery showing original paintings by St Davids artist Pauline Beynon.

Gwaun Valley Brewery

Kilkiffeth Farm, Pontfaen, Fishguard, SA65 9TP

Gwaun Valley Brewery is a family-run business set in the beautiful north Pembrokeshire countryside with views of the stunning Preseli Hills.

Trehale Farm

Trehale Farm, Mathry, Haverfordwest, SA62 5HX

A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products.

Cwm Deri Vineyard

Cwm Deri Estate, Martletwy, Narberth, SA67 8AP

Cwm Deri Estate is a working small holding which first opened to the public in 1992. It now offers the very best of Pembrokeshire produce, wines, liqueurs, alcohol free drinks & cakes.

St Mary's Church, Fishguard

The Square, Fishguard, SA65 9HA

St Mary’s Church, Fishguard replaced an old one in 1857. It has a great collection of stained glass windows including two modern ones by John Petts. The first recorded vicar of Fishguard was John Mabus in 1403.

Hedgerow Foraging | Black Rock Outdoor Company

Denant Hill, Haverfordwest, SA62 6TS

Join professional forager Dan Moar, for an exciting wild food experience. Forage Pembrokeshire, wile exploring our lush landscapes and rediscovering the fresh wild ingredients that time forgot, including their uses in medicine and traditional crafts

Little Wedlock Gallery

Anne Gregson, Little Wedlock, Gumfreston, SA70 8RB

Anne Gregson and daughter Jo Davies welcome visitors to their studio and colourful gallery set in peaceful surroundings.

Tenby Castle

Castle Hill, Tenby, SA70 7BP

Only a small tower remains of Tenby Castle, perched on top of Castle Hill, which is almost surrounded by the sea.

The Coach House Heritage Centre

The Coach House Heritage Centre, St Dogmaels Abbey, St Dogmaels, SA43 3DX

Set in tranquil surroundings of the magnificent ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey. We offer craft workshops and educational events in our well equipped Lifelong Learning centre.

The Dinosaur Park Tenby

Great Wedlock, Gumfreston, Nr Tenby, SA70 8RB

Walk with the dinosaurs on a mile long trail deep in the woodlands, on boardwalks over swamps where over 30 life size dinosaurs are waiting for you.

The Harbourmaster

5 Orion House, Nelson Quay, Milford Haven, SA73 3AZ

A modern contemporary restaurant and bar, with spectacular views of Milford marina and estuary. Serving home-made, fresh food that has been lovingly made using the most local of ingredients.

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