Food and Travel (UK)

HUNTER GATHERER

Fire up their fascinatio­n with Mother Nature and her bountiful larder on a foraging adventure amid some of the most beautiful, unspoilt habitats in the world. Lucy Kehoe dons her wellies

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AUVERGNE, FRANCE EDIBLE FLOWERS

Set your budding botanists loose on the hunt for the red blooms of nasturtium­s, white sprays of yarrow and regal purple flowers of wild thyme in the meadows surroundin­g Lac d’Aydat, central France. As wildflower­s burst into life in early summer, mountain guide Christophe­r Anglade offers day-long foraging trips for families which include education on plant identifica­tion and help putting together some delicious dishes with what’s gathered at the end of the day. From £74pp based on a family of four. aluna-voyages.com

BRECON BEACONS, UK ELDERFLOWE­R AND BOTANICALS

Fill your bag with cloud-like elderflowe­r, fragrant mint and hairy bitter cress as you yomp across the Brecon Beacons searching for edible delights. Climbing trees and cartwheeli­ng across Welsh meadows are part and parcel of the experience with Adele Nozedar, who ensures tiny hands are kept busy (and safe) as children try bark rubbing, leaf pressing and picking wild produce. It’s all highly appetite inducing, so good news, then, that a portable oven, dough and passata are brought along to make pizzas topped with the day’s finds. Half-day course from £35pp. breconbeac­onsforagin­g.com

BERGHOLMEN, SWEDEN BERRIES AND MUSHROOMS

Set sail on a Swallows and Amazons-style adventure to Bergholmen and discover the wilds of the Swedish archipelag­o. Seven luxury tents await just 40 minutes by boat from Stockholm, where Island Lodge chefs will equip guests with instructio­ns (and a basket) for foraging. Soon-to-be-stained fingers will enjoy picking plump blueberrie­s and lingonberr­ies, while head chef Daniel Guest will help older kids with mushroom identifica­tion. Produce that makes it back to camp is put to use in the open kitchen, where local fish is grilled on an Ofyr firepit. From £405pp per night. islandlodg­e.se

CHESHIRE AND LONDON, UK LEAFY GREENS

Wild-at-heart city dwellers don’t have to traverse mountains to taste the countrysid­e. Follow Countryfil­e-favourite James Wood through the verdant landscapes of North London’s Lee Valley Park to harvest edibles. Hunt for leafy greens, baby hazelnuts and the yellow flowers of gorse bushes before cooking up a nature-inspired mushroom risotto or wild garlic pesto pasta lunch at a makeshift campsite. Totally Wild UK tours are available year-round in Cheshire and London. Adult price of £60pp includes one child under 12 free. totallywil­duk.co.uk

CRETE, GREECE HERBS AND SNAILS

Cretans have been foraging for horta – or wild greens – since Minoan times, harvesting aromatic basil, oregano and mint from rocky mountainsi­des to stuff into kalitsouni­a pastries and plucking snails straight from stones to sizzle in frying pans. Foraging spots are closely guarded secrets, but follow botanist Haris Saslis on a day-long tour and the whole gang will discover the bounty of ancient landscapes. Snacks of meze plates collected from villages along the way will keep hunger at bay if the group-cooked meal at the end seems too far away. From £69pp (£47 for children aged 6-12). foragecret­e.com

PREY PRASETH, CAMBODIA

JUNGLE FRUITS

Let teenagers run wild with jungle elephants and hollering gibbons in Cambodia’s first private reserve. Adventurou­s big kids won’t spend much time in the luxurious tented accommodat­ion at Shinta Mani Wild: alongside hiking, sailing and animal tracking, guests are invited to look for citrussy kuy, krasang and mangosteen fruits before cooking up a storm with Chef Los. From £3,302 per night for a tent sleeping four. Children must be aged 13+. shintamani.com

RANUA, FINNISH LAPLAND

CLOUDBERRI­ES

For three weeks in July, Finnish families flock to Lapland to harvest the area’s most elusive produce: cloudberri­es. Join in picking the raspberry-shaped fruits and other native berries with a trip to the village of Ranua. The tourist office can point you to known hotspots, but we recommend booking a guided tour. After a day seeking out the tart but sweet-tasting ‘gold of the forest’, head back to the village to experience the berry festival and taste the local delicacy of leipäjuust­o cheese with cloudberri­es. Three-hour tour from £104pp. visitranua.fi

SAN FRANCISCO, USA

SEAFOOD

Your kids probably haven’t heard of the monkeyface eel, but after a few hours scampering on San Francisco beaches with Kirk Lombard, all the family will have learnt to ‘poke pole’ the unfortunat­e-looking yet flavourful creature. This isn’t a foraging trip for the faint-hearted: alongside poking angry eels, seadog Lombard advises on the best way to catch rock crabs, where to pick the best molluscs and even how to throw a Hawaiian casting net for herring. Plus, he’ll let you in on the secrets of seasonalit­y and how to cook what you’ve caught. £38pp. Children must be aged 9+. seaforager.com

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Clockwise from top: Swedish golden chanterell­es; mushroom foraging in Bergholmen; identifyin­g red valerian in the Brecon Beacons; Lapland juniper
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Clockwise from top left: a Totally Wild foraging tour; Swedish blueberrie­s; picking British mushrooms; Shinta Mani Wild’s jungle setting; Cretan snails; quality family time; tented luxury in Cambodia; gorse flowers in full bloom
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