
Wildflowers and witchcraft guided walk
About this walk
Step into a landscape where petals whisper secrets and paths are rich with old myth and magic. Wildflowers and Witchcraft is a guided walk through the nature that weaves together natural history, folklore and myth, revealing the hidden stories rooted in the plants beneath your feet.
As we wander hedgerows, meadows and woodland edges, you’ll be introduced to the wildflowers that have shaped centuries of belief and practice. Learn how familiar blooms were once used for healing, protection, divination and ritual, and discover their symbolic roles in witchcraft, mythology and rural folklore. From flowers said to ward off evil to plants associated with love spells, fairies and seasonal rites or offerings. Each stop along the way uncovers a fascinating layer of Britain’s mysterious past.
Grounded in landscapes and traditions, this walk blends botany with storytelling, offering insight into how people once understood the natural world and how echoes of those beliefs remain today. No prior knowledge is needed, just curiosity and a willingness to see the countryside through an enchanted lense.
Perfect for nature lovers, folklore enthusiasts and anyone drawn to the mystical, Wildflowers and Witchcraft is a gentle, immersive experience that reconnects land, legend and imagination.
This walk is currently available in Bedfordshire, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire.

Dates
Nottinghamshire, Friday 3 April 2026 - Book here
Staffordshire, Saturday 4 April 2026 - Sold out
Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Saturday 4 April 2026 - Book here
Gloucestershire, Cirencester, Saturday 11 April 2026 - Book here
Warwickshire, Saturday 18 April 2026 - Book here
Buckinghamshire, Silverstone, Wednesday 22 April 2026* - Book here
Bedfordshire, Friday 24 April 2026 - Book here
Norfolk, Saturday 16 May 2026 - Book here
Buckinghamshire, Friday 29 May 2026 - Book here
Worcestershire, Saturday 30 May 2026 - Book here
Cost and duration
£25 per person (inc fees) 10 -12pm, 2 - 4pm and *5pm-7pm
Locations
Blackpit Farm, Buckinghamshire
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire,
Baggeridge Country Park, Staffordshire
Cerney House Gardens, Gloucestershire
May Hill, Gloucestershire
Hunstanton Park, Norfolk
Baginton, Warwickshire
Ampthill Great Park, Bedfordshire
Penn area, Buckinghamshire
Arley House, Worcestershire
Terrain
Varying terrain, mostly grassland, waterside and woodland
Age limit
All attendees must be aged 18 years or older
Dogs
Dogs are not allowed to be brought along on this walk
Parking
Car parking on site with small fee for Staffordshire venue. All other venues offer free or roadside parking
Terms and conditions
Please read our terms and conditions here
Edibility will not be a focus of this course - this is an education/entertainment course not a foraging course
Full terms and conditions here

