Stone Age Plants and Foraging Workshop

Stone Age Plants and Foraging Workshop text over a photo of a woven basket filled with wild plants, fruit and petals

Stone Age Plants and Foraging Workshop

Location:

Lunt Meadows,

Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve and Flood Storage Reservoir,
Lancashire Wildlife Trust,
The Learning Centre,
Lunt Road,
Thornton,,
Liverpool, Merseyside, L29 8YA
Book
Learn how plants were used in the Stone Age with archaeologists from University of Chester and forage some for yourself.

Event details

Meeting point

The Learning Centre

Date

Time
11:00am - 2:00pm
A static map of Stone Age Plants and Foraging Workshop

About the event

Join the Lunt Meadows team and archaeologists from the University of Chester on a workshop all about Stone Age plants. In this workshop you will learn about how plants were used by our prehistoric ancestors. As we walk round the reserve, we will talk about each plant, and forage some so that you can have a go at using and tasting them for yourself, like people in the Stone Age did.

Please wear sturdy footwear, as the paths at Lunt Meadows are uneven, and dress for the weather. Do also feel free to take notes as we go along.

Please bring a packed lunch, alternatively there is a cafe on site.

Booking

Price

£45

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted

for the protection of wildlife and livestock

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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Accessible toilet
Disabled parking

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