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Seasonal Foraging with Rob

Finnebrogue Woods Bushcraft, Killyleagh Road, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 9BL
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Enjoy a day of foraging in the beautiful Finnebrogue Woods.
Join our Chief Instructor Rob as he leads your foraging walk through the Woods or along the Lecale Coastline. We run a number of foraging courses, specialising in different areas.

For 2025 we have, Mushroom Foray, Medicinal Foraging, Wild Food Foraging and from May 2025 our new Costal Forage.

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