On 30 August from 14:00 to 16:00, an expert identifies edible plants, berries and early ceps in small amounts. Adults pay €39.95, children up to twelve €17.50.
What you need to know
A bright berry can be inviting, but “it looks familiar” is never a safe identification method. The foraging walk around Kasteel Groeneveld puts recognition and restraint first. With an expert, participants compare leaf shape, smell, habitat and dangerous lookalikes before tasting only small amounts of unprotected species. The official late-August list mentions wild raspberries, blueberries, American blueberries, wild strawberries and early ceps, but nature does not guarantee a menu. The walk runs on 30 August from 14:00 to 16:00; adults pay €39.95, children up to twelve €17.50, and the advised minimum age is six. Hokimi sees the price as payment for a safer method, not for a bag of free groceries. That is also why a photograph from the walk should never become permission to eat an unfamiliar mushroom later.
- The walk takes place on 30 August 2026 from 14:00 to 16:00.
- Adults pay €39.95 and children up to twelve €17.50; the advised age is six plus.
- Identification uses several characteristics, not colour or photographs alone.
- Species cannot be guaranteed; method and restraint are the main value.
Hokimi field note: Wear long trousers and waterproof footwear; do not bring a large basket expecting a harvest. Record only species confirmed by the expert, never eat mushrooms from a phone-photo match, and recheck availability before travelling.
Dates, availability and external conditions can change. Confirm the latest information with the official source.
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On 30 August from 14:00 to 16:00, an expert identifies edible plants, berries and early ceps in small amounts. Adults pay €39.95, children up to twelve €17.50.
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