The Tree Identification Course from Wild Food People is a fun and intense 5 hour course based entirely outside where we will encounter and identify a variety of different tree species using keys and books.

To book on to one of our courses, select from date options below. If this is a gift, please select a Gift Voucher option and we shall be in touch about a personalised message.

From £54.00

Summer Tree Identification Course

From £54.00

Description

Our Tree Identification Course is ideal for those who want to learn more about the different tree species that we have in the UK and how to identify them. The day will focus on native, broadleaf species but will also discuss long-standing naturalised species and some conifers. A fantastic course for beginners and improvers, professionals and people who just love trees.

This one-day course takes place near to the small, rural market town of Ruthin in Denbighshire, North Wales. We will be spending the entire day outdoors, wandering around a wooded estate and talking about around 20 different species of tree.

The aims of this course are to create a greater understanding of the fundamentals of different tree species, their anatomy, identification guides and the technical language that they use, different families of trees and their classification as well as how trees can help us with understanding habitats more deeply.

The leader for this course is a professional outdoor instructor and ecologist with many years of experience delivering training to charities, outdoor professionals and international organisations.

The course will start at 10am and last around five hours.

Course Overview
  • How to use an identification key
  • The different parts of a tree and how these are described in books and guides
  • A summary of what trees are, how they interact with the rest of the local habitat and where to look for them
  • An overview of the laws regarding access, tools and impact
  • Advice on choosing identification guides

The Tree Identification Course from Wild Food People takes place at the edge of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB just outside the beautiful market town of Ruthin.

Please note that the map below is only to show the general area – full joining instructions and meeting point will be sent out by email between you booking a place on the course and around 21 days before the course commences.

  • 9th June 2024

Please select from date options in the drop down menu above, or choose the ‘Gift Voucher’ option to allow the recipient to choose their own date.

You can read more about gift vouchers here.

There is no special equipment necessary for this identification skills course, however we ask that you are prepared for the weather of the day, standing and walking for 5 hours on an unprepared surface in a woodland.
Check the forecast before coming out and dress appropriately, we will be outside for the duration of this course.

We recommend that you bring with you:

  • Comfortable walking boots or shoes suitable for grass, soil and occasionally sloping ground
  • Suitable warm and/or waterproof layers for the weather forecast that day
  • Bottle of water and lunch
  • Notepad and pen/pencil
  • Something easy to carry to sit/kneel on

We will provide several guides for the group to use on the day, but if you do already have an ID guide we recommend that you bring it along too.

This course involves walking off-the-beaten track in amongst the trees where there is a lot of uneven ground and no defined pathways. We will be on our feet for the majority of the 5 hour course aside from a stop for lunch. We won’t be bog-trotting or climbing any big hills but to get the most out of the day a decent level of fitness/agility will help.

You will need to be 18yrs old on the date of the course, or attending with your parent/s or legal guardian.
There is no strict lower age limit although it has been created with adults in mind. You can probably decide for yourself if your child will enjoy five hours of walking, learning and listening to our instructors talk about how to identify trees with more confidence. 

Will the course go ahead in the rain?

Yes, this course will take place in most weather conditions, including rain. We will contact participants directly if there is any need to postpone or alter the course.

Can I bring a dog?

No – this course isn’t suitable for dogs to attend as we will be walking quite slowly and stopping frequently for extended periods to look at books and identify species.

Are there toilets on site?

No, however this course takes place in a woodland with plenty of trees, there are no facilities provided on site however there are public toilets in the nearby town of Ruthin.

What time does the course begin?

The course starts at 10am and will last around 5 hours. We ask that participants are ready to depart from the parking area at the advertised time in the morning.

Do I need to bring food?

The course lasts for 5 hours and we will be away from the cars for this time, we recommend that you bring a bottle of water and a quick lunch.

Is this course suitable for me?

If you are interested in a day of learning more about trees and identifying the different species which we encounter during our walk, then this course is for you!

If you have any concerns or questions then please contact us and we can discuss this with you. By booking a place on this course (for yourself or others) you/they are agreeing to our terms and conditions and that you/they are physically capable of safely attending this course which takes place on tracks, slopes and often unprepared ground.

Richard Prideaux

The primary instructor for this course, Richard has spent the majority of his adult life working in the great outdoors. He specialises in foraging, wilderness skills and survival in remote areas.

Amongst other things he is a qualified mountain leader, spent several years as an active member of one of the North Wales mountain rescue teams and regularly appears on screen and in print talking about foraging, bushcraft and survival and other essential outdoor skills.

Richard lives near Ruthin in North Wales.

Amy Green

Amy Green grew up between Manchester and the Peak District and has always spent as much time as she can outside; walking, climbing trees, taking photos and studying the life around her.

Since moving to Wales over a decade ago, she has worked in wildlife conservation and developed her knowledge of foraging, ethnobotany and bushcraft. As well as being proficient in these subjects, Amy is interested in heritage skills and can scythe, build dry stone walls, lay hedges and undertake ecological surveys for a number of different protected and rare species. She also enjoys cooking with wild ingredients and makes amazing flavoured gins out of foraged edibles.

Amy lives near Ruthin in North Wales.

This course is available to buy as a gift voucher, simply select our gift voucher option in the drop down menu above and the recipient can choose from any of the available dates we have that year. 

For more information please visit our dedicated Gift Voucher page or contact us for further information.

By booking a place on this course you are agreeing to our booking terms and conditions, to read these in full please see our dedicated page. If you have any specific questions you can contact us by email or phone.

Testimonials

The foraging course just outside Ruthin was brilliant. Richard and Amy are really friendly, extremely knowledgeable and the 4 hours passed by in a flash.

Mark

Outstanding course, content was amazingly detailed. Friendly, knowledgeable guides.

Anna

Absolutely fantastic foraging course - learned such a lot and left me feeling ready to start learning more about this enormous subject - brilliant!

Michelle

Learned so much and cannot wait to incorporate this into our diet. So good we've already booked on the Seashore foraging course in October!

Martin

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