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Find Your AdventureWild - What if we only lived on Wild Food

Wild - What if we only lived on Wild Food

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Date:
November 8, 2025
Start Time:
1:00 pm
Summary
Join Heather who will be sharing her journey of discovery when she ate wild food only as a participant in the 2025 Wildbiome Project. As a pescatarian and non-meat eater she undertook the trial for the month of April - having gathered wild ingredients over the preceding months - before her self-supported walk across Scotland with her daughter in May. She explores the difficulties of being a non-meat eater when eating wild food only and the ethos and research behind the project. Wild samples, cake and refreshments included.
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£ 7.50 GBP

Walk Grades

Grade 1 - Easy

Relaxed walks on mainly flat or graded paths and tracks within easy access of a road/parking with little or no steep ground. These walks are designed to take in a specific tourist site or experience - perhaps to visit a ruined Scottish castle, wildlife centre or ancient carved stones - and are suitable for a wide range of abilities, typically never more than 3 miles or 2 hours of walking.

Grade 2 - Leisurely

Leisurely walking on paths and tracks with occasional steep or uneven sections or steps. Designed to offer an immersive and relaxing experience connecting with nature and the outdoors these walks help promote wellbeing and may include walks around lochs, along beaches, through woodland and glens, to visit a specific historic or geological site, to learn about foraging for wild plants or to reach viewpoint. These are suitable for a wide range of abilities and are typically 3 to 6 miles with up to 5 hours of walking and 300m of ascent and descent.

Grade 3 - Moderate

Expect a full day of walking using a mixture of paths, tracks and over mixed terrain. There are likely to be some steep or uneven sections or steps. These walks are suited to those used to being active and may include easier hill summits, coastal walks, sections of long distance trails such as the Kintyre Way, visiting sites off the beaten track and sunset walks. Walks are typically 6 to 8 miles with 4 to 6 hours of walking and no more than 600m of ascent and descent.

Grade 4 - Hard

An active day of walking using a mixture of paths, tracks and over mixed terrain which is likely to have steep rough sections. These walks are suited to those used to being active and may include hill summits, coastal sections with a lot of ascent and descent, remoter areas, longer sections of trails such as the Kintyre Way, visiting sites off the beaten track, trig point hunters and Wainwright baggers. Walks are typically 7 to 12 miles with 5 to 8 hours of walking and up to 800m of ascent and descent.

Grade 5 - Challenging

A full day of walking over varied ground, which may incorporate a mixture of tracks and paths but is likely to include rugged steep pathless terrain, requiring advanced skills, good fitness and stamina. Walks at this level are usually either long distance, which may or may not incorporate good paths, or in remote and mountainous areas. Typical walks include the easier Munros and Corbetts, the higher Lakeland and Welsh fells, challenges such as the Yorkshire Three Peaks and long distance backpacks such as the Coast to Coast or Pennine Way. Distances vary but are typically 10-25 miles with ascents of up to 1600m. A full days walking may take anything from 6 to12 hours.

Grade 6 - Severe

A full day of walking over varied ground, which may incorporate a mixture of tracks and paths, rugged steep and rough pathless terrain, exposed ridges and non-technical scrambles requiring advanced skills, good fitness and stamina. Walks at this level are usually either long distance, which may or may not incorporate good paths, or in remote and mountainous areas. Typical walks include the harder or more remote Munros and Corbetts, routes such as Striding Edge in the Lake District, high level or remote long distance backpacks or ultra long distance events. Distances vary but are often over 15 miles with ascents often exceeding 1000m. An example is the Patterdale Round which takes in 17 Wainwrights, is 30 miles and has over 3000m of ascent. A full days walking may take anything from 8 to16 or more hours.

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Heather's Highlight

A passion for wild food since early childhood has led her on many paths unknown - whether exploring the amazing world of fungi or eating unusual wild ingredients. It is always a world of discovery and wonder that is fascinating and never fails to capture the imagination - and taste buds!

Detailed Description

Join Heather who will be sharing her journey of discovery when she ate wild food only as a participant in the 2025 Wildbiome Project. As a pescatarian and non-meat eater she undertook the trial for the month of April - having gathered wild ingredients over the preceding months - before her self-supported walk across Scotland with her daughter in May.

She explores the difficulties of being a non-meat eater when eating wild food only, the ethos and research behind the project, and how she made the transition to the foods she needed when undertaking such a physical challenge just a week after completing the Wildbiome.

The talk includes samples of some of the wild foods Heather ate during the project for people to try and tips on going back to ‘normal’.

A Wild Drink and Cake is also included.

Date: Saturday 8th November 2025

Time: 1.00 – 3.00 pm

Venue: Kilmartin Museum (Learning Centre), Kilmartin, Nr Lochgilphead, Argyll  PA31 8RQ

 If this event shows as fully booked you can contact us to ask for a place on the waiting list and we will get back to you if a space comes free.

What's Included:

All guided walks include the following:

Your friendly qualified guide for the duration of your walk, group safety equipment (if required), emergency first aid kit, walk joining information, kit-list, friendly advice.

Specific for this event:
  • The talk includes samples of some of the wild foods Heather ate during the project for people to try and tips on going back to ‘normal’.
  • A Wild Drink and Cake is also included.
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Kilmartin Museum has a car park. Access to the Learning Centre is via the main entrance and down the stairs (or lift if required). Please ask at the main desk if unsure.

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