Into The Wild Day Camp
Day Camp (4 Days) for 12-16 year olds this summer at Escot!
Alternative education provision for Home Educating families in the south west
Outdoor fun and activities for toddlers and parents
Endless fun during the school holidays for teens and school age children
Forest School Sessions for Schools
Working with local schools to give learners in Devon the chance to take part in fun and engaging outdoor education sessions
The perfect outdoor birthday party for children of all ages
ITC Level 2 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to work in a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Learning Beyond the Classroom
Supporting and empowering educators to take their lessons outside the classroom
ITC Level 3 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to set up and manage a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Paediatric & Forest School First Aid
Attend our outdoor based dual Paediatric & Forest School First Aid course
Forest School Taster Days: An Introduction for Educators
Offering Forest School taster days to early career teachers and those studying for a career in education.
A fun weekend of bushcraft activities, survival skills and outdoor wellbeing for adults
Seek mindful respite from modern life and learn a new craft
A yoga, nature and mindfulness retreat focussed on reconnecting with nature and yourself
Step into the footsteps of your ancestors and learn basic plant and fungi identification skills
Join us for an intimate and energising day of yoga, delicious food and wellbeing in one of three beautiful woodland locations around Devon.
Join us in the woods near Exmouth this Christmas for a spot of festive fun crafting your own beautiful door wreath out of natural, locally sourced, sustainable materials.
The onset of Spring always brings with it a new lease of life, both to the woodland and those who attend our sessions. It’s a privilege to witness the changes throughout the season and how it develops into the summer; the wildlife of the woods is at its most active, and the flora increases in vibrancy and colour.
Where we can, we love to learn about and use what the season brings. This last few weeks we have been indulging in Elder. Many of our very own family elders would have pounced on the Elder tree each year to harvest its berries for preserves, wine, and cordial. In the more distant past, it was also used for purple dye. It’s wood is soft and easily whittled, and the smaller stems can be cut and easily hollowed to make jewellery beads and pencils with charcoal inserts. It’s an amazing little tree!
Over the last few weeks, we have been experimenting with using its flowers to make a lesser known delicacy of the Summer Woodland; Elderflower Fritters. The white upside-down umbrella Umbels have a beautiful citrusy scent, and when coated in a light batter and deep fried into fritters, give a perfect snack, or even dessert when dusted with a little icing sugar and drizzled in honey. Give it a go while the flowers are still out, though don’t be tempted to taste the flowers raw, as they contain poisons along with the stalk and leaves, that are eliminated through the cooking process.
You’ll need to make a light batter by mixing;
Simply coat each flower in the batter, then plop it in hot oil and fry away till golden brown. Proper yummers.
Author: Nick Murphy, Exmouth Forest School Manager
Date: 13 June 2019
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