Sept. 19, 2026 to Sept. 20, 2026

Autumn Foraging

Blair Castle

September 19 or 20th 2026, 10:30am to 1:30pm

 

This autumn foraging course is an invitation to learn about the edible and medicinal autumnal plants and fungi found in the grounds of Blair Castle & Gardens. Autumn is a special time for foraging and this walk will give us time to celebrate the best of this season, join us as we discover many different varieties of mushroom, nutritious nuts and seeds and succulent berries.

 

The course consists of a 2.5 hour foraging walk, in which you will learn lifelong identification techniques, inspiring recipe ideas, and a wealth of ethnobotanical tales. During the walk we will move through a variety of habitats – woodland, meadow, hedgerow and garden – taking time to connect with each surrounding environment, noticing their changing flora and subtle variations in character. We will finish up with a wild tea and homemade cake and biscuits in Hercules Garden, with time to revise the plants learnt and how best to store them for future use. All participants will also receive a personalised PDF containing information about all the plants met.

 

This course will give you:

  • How to safely identify over 20 edible and medicinal autumn plants, fungi and trees.
  • Methods and techniques for how best to work with them as food and medicine.
  • A time of mindful walking among beautiful grounds
  • Exciting recipes to regularly include wild plants in your meals

 

What to bring:

  • Shoes that are comfortable and waterproof
  • Wet weather gear in case of rain
  • A basket or container

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Blair Castle

BLAIR CASTLE

A fortress of legend and legacy, Blair Castle stands as a sentinel to 700 years of Scottish history, home to the nation’s last private army and framed by the majestic Hercules Garden and Diana’s Grove.

Blair Castle

Blair Castle, a commanding presence in the Scottish Highlands, traces its origins to the 13th century, when it was founded as a formidable tower house by Clan Murray. Over the centuries, it has evolved from a medieval stronghold into an architectural masterpiece, reflecting the shifting fortunes of its noble custodians.

In the 16th century, John Murray, 1st Earl of Atholl, initiated an ambitious transformation, expanding the castle beyond its fortress roots into a grand residence. By the 18th century, under the stewardship of the 2nd Duke of Atholl, Blair Castle had become a seat of culture and influence, its interiors refined and its grounds reimagined. It was during this period that the estate’s famed gardens took shape, including the formal Hercules Garden, an exquisite walled retreat adorned with ornamental ponds, sculptures, and avenues of fruit trees, and Diana’s Grove, home to some of Britain’s tallest trees.

Blair Castle’s strategic position made it a focal point during Scotland’s turbulent past, most notably during the Jacobite risings. The castle was occupied by both Jacobite and government forces at different points, underscoring its importance in the nation’s struggles for power. Despite these upheavals, the Murray family retained their ancestral seat until 1946, when the 10th Duke of Atholl transferred ownership to a trust, securing its preservation for generations to come.

Today, Blair Castle stands as a living testament to Scotland’s rich and layered history. Visitors can explore its grand halls, where the legacy of the Atholl family is woven into the very fabric of its walls, and wander the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired poets and statesmen alike. It remains a place where history is not merely remembered but felt, an enduring symbol of Scotland’s past and present.

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