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Harvest & Feast Workshop - High Tide Seaweed
Harvest & Feast Workshop - High Tide Seaweed

Sat, 21 Sept

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Bracelet Bay, Swansea

Harvest & Feast Workshop - High Tide Seaweed

Explore fascinating seaweed varieties. Learn the art of sustainable hand-harvesting techniques for edible seaweed, wonder of mushroom cultivation and much more.

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Time & Location

21 Sept 2024, 14:30 – 18:30

Bracelet Bay, Swansea, Bracelet Bay, 12 Mumbles Rd, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4EN, UK

About the event

A exciting afternoon workshop run by High Tide Seaweed. Tickets can be purchase through Ticket Tailor

Explore fascinating seaweed varieties and marine life during one of the lowest spring tides of the year at Bracelet Bay (meet by the old lifeguard hut). Led by Marine Ecologist Flo, and Nutritional Therapist Beth, we'll uncover hidden gems among the rocks, including edible seaweed species that call this area home. You'll discover the art of sustainable hand-harvesting techniques for edible seaweed, ensuring minimal impact on the marine environment. We'll be joined by Lets Go Slowly at the beach to share with us the wonder of mushroom cultivation. After our exploration, we'll indulge in a feast prepared by the talented chef from Rhannu Supper Club, featuring delicious seaweed inspired dishes, overlooking the ocean.

You'll also have the opportunity to browse beautiful bohemian-inspired jewellery and ceramics from Just Plain Charming. Expect sea inspired ceramics featuring blues and greens and learn about Surfite a by-product from surfboards that is made into beautiful jewellery.

We'll end with an optional slow beach yoga flow to digest and enjoy the surroundings, led by the lovely Ellie Manners.

Please wear sturdy footwear for this outdoor excursion. While we'll have shelter available, in the event of severe weather, the workshop will be rescheduled for everyone's safety.

10% of the workshop ticket sales will go towards marine and coastal habitat restoration projects. 

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