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Half Term Special – Getting to know your spring weeds

February 16 : 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

£4.00 – £14.00
The image shows two young children in a countryside setting, engaging with something on the ground. The scene takes place on a well-used but muddy footpath, which curves gently into the distance. The path is bordered by a mix of grass, fallen leaves, and patches of bare earth. On the left, a weathered wooden fence runs parallel to the path, partially covered in climbing ivy and other vegetation. Beyond the fence, a wooded area with trees and undergrowth is visible. The child on the left is a young girl with long, light-colored hair, wearing a pink raincoat with a yellow hood, decorated with a pattern of leaves and flowers. She is also wearing light green waterproof trousers with reflective strips and blue clogs with ventilation holes. She is standing upright, leaning slightly forward, and looking at the object or task in front of them. The child on the right is a young boy wearing a blue and black waterproof jacket with a hood, black waterproof trousers, and red wellington boots. He is crouched down with his back to the camera, focused on what appears to be a black plastic bag or similar item on the ground. The footpath is visibly muddy and uneven, with some grass-covered patches and others more worn down to the bare earth. The sky is not visible in the image, but the lighting suggests an overcast day, likely in autumn or winter, given the damp ground and the children's waterproof clothing. The children's body language and positioning suggest that they are engaged in an activity together, possibly picking something up or investigating an object on the ground. The setting conveys a rural, natural environment, with elements of exploration and outdoor play.

A botanical exploration for Children

A spring walk for curious minds of all ages

Take me to the tickets

“Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the cauldron boil and bake.
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,”

 

What really went into the lotions and potions of olden times?

Join us for a family-friendly journey of discovery, where imagination, folklore and real plants come together. Spring is the moment when the countryside bursts back into life — and almost every plant you see has a story to tell. Some were used for healing, some for food, some for magic, and some… best left alone.

Ever wondered what “eye of newt” actually was? You might be surprised.

A walk that fascinates children — and adults too

Led by Mike Atkinson-Willis of Walking Wiltshire, this gentle village walk is designed to spark curiosity in children while offering plenty to interest adults. Mike brings deep knowledge of plants, their traditional uses, folklore, and history, presented in an engaging, accessible way that invites questions and conversation.

This is not a lecture — it’s a shared exploration. Expect stories, surprises, and moments of discovery hiding in plain sight.

Each child will receive a simple spotter guide to help identify some of the plants we encounter.

What to expect

Spring is unpredictable — and that’s part of the magic. Every walk is different. We’ll explore whatever is putting on its best show that day, learning how plants have been used for:

  • medicine
  • food and flavouring
  • household uses
  • folklaw, legend and belief

All within the village itself — proving just how much nature is woven into everyday places.

Route and accessibility

The walk starts outside the Pewsey Heritage Centre and follows the River Avon upstream, crossing Broomcroft Road into the Scotchel. Time permitting, we may continue towards Buckleaze Mill before returning.

  • Suitable for most children
  • Pushchairs, prams and strollers should be manageable
  • Not suitable for scooters or bikes (this is a slow amble)
  • The route follows the river — it is safe, but adult supervision is essential

All children must be accompanied by an adult and remain their responsibility throughout.

Is it right for you?

We aim to be inclusive, but we won’t claim this walk suits everyone.

If you have questions about access, mobility, or suitability, please get in touch — we’re very happy to talk things through. If you have an assistant, advocate or carer, they are welcome to attend free of charge (contact us after booking).

Where helpful, we can also meet in advance to walk the route together.

Your feedback helps us improve access to the countryside for everyone.

On the day

Mike from Walking Wiltshire leads the walk, with Roaming the Paths providing support.

We’ll move at a relaxed pace, stopping often — because it won’t take long before something catches the eye and deserves closer inspection.


Book your place for a thoroughly enjoyable spring walk — and discover the hidden power of some of our most common, and often overlooked, plant companions.


 

Tickets

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Adult Ticket - Half Term Special for children
Join us on the **"Half Term Special for children: Getting to Know Your Spring Weeds"**, a guided walk designed to introduce you to the fascinating edible, medicinal, and ecological wonders growing right under your feet! 🌱 **What You’ll Experience:** ✔️ Learn to identify common spring weeds and their uses ✔️ Enjoy a relaxed, inclusive walk suitable for all mobility levels ✔️ Connect with nature and gain confidence in foraging basics ✔️ Engage with expert guides in a friendly and welcoming setting
£5.00
8 available
Childs Ticket - Half Term Special for children
Join us on the **"Half Term Special for children: Getting to Know Your Spring Weeds"**, a guided walk designed to introduce you to the fascinating edible, medicinal, and ecological wonders growing right under your feet! 🌱 **What You’ll Experience:** ✔️ Learn to identify common spring weeds and their uses ✔️ Enjoy a relaxed, inclusive walk suitable for all mobility levels ✔️ Connect with nature and gain confidence in foraging basics ✔️ Engage with expert guides in a friendly and welcoming setting
£4.00
15 available
Family Ticket - Half Term Special for children
For up to Two Adults and Three Children. Join us on the **"Half Term Special for children: Getting to Know Your Spring Weeds"**, a guided walk designed to introduce you to the fascinating edible, medicinal, and ecological wonders growing right under your feet! 🌱 **What You’ll Experience:** ✔️ Learn to identify common spring weeds and their uses ✔️ Enjoy a relaxed, inclusive walk suitable for all mobility levels ✔️ Connect with nature and gain confidence in foraging basics ✔️ Engage with expert guides in a friendly and welcoming setting
£14.00
3 available

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Organisers

  • Roaming the Paths
  • Walking Wiltshire

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