Gather

Gather Gather, verb/ˈɡæðə(r)/Old English. To bring together normally seperate things. To harvest. To bring parts of a whole closer.

Guided hikes, wild dining, group retreats, gin tasting, bee-keeping, campfire coffees, story-telling & acoustic sessions.

Pick your own peas! Nature refused to play with the machines…
30/07/2025

Pick your own peas! Nature refused to play with the machines…

02/12/2024

🔥Experience the art of blacksmithing, using age-old skills to harness a fire and using nothing but hammer, anvil and your fair hands to forge hot metal into something of your own design in the historic setting of a 300-year-old village forge based in North Lincolnshire.

Encouraging you to get hands on from the start, I offer gift vouchers for award-winning experience days - all entirely private, to enable you to get as much from the day as possible, and forge memories that will last a lifetime. 🔥https://www.cameronhugginsblacksmith.co.uk/blacksmithing-courses

Any budding photographers fancy coming to Lincolnshire for this? 📸
04/11/2024

Any budding photographers fancy coming to Lincolnshire for this? 📸

𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐲 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐩
18th May ‘25 - Far Ings

We’re delighted to announce, new for 2025, Darren Parkinson is running a full day workshop about wildlife photography for us in Lincolnshire.

The day will cover equipment, camera settings, light, composition, ethics and fieldcraft, species identification etc.

Darren is an outdoor instructor, mountain leader and has his own business Boot Routes. He works for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust running walking safaris and wildlife photography. Darren is a keen birder and wildlife enthusiast.

The cost is £60 and there will be a maximum of 6 spaces on the course to ensure everyone gets enough coaching. You'll need your own camera, dress for the outdoors, a pack up and ideallybsome binoculars too.

Book directly with me Richard Fish Outdoor Adventures or email [email protected]

Photo is by me taking a photo of Darren's camera in a bird hide

Could you go the full distance? 💪🏼
30/10/2024

Could you go the full distance? 💪🏼

𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐖𝐨𝐥𝐝𝐬 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐞
Saturday 31st May 2025
This linear walk will travel south down the Viking Way taking in some of the nicest scenery in Lincolnshire. You can choose a distance to suit you!

🥾 18km (12 miles) Nettleton to Ludford or
🥾🥾37km (23 miles) Nettleton to Scamblesby

The route being linear enables longer on the historic Viking Way and to see more of the Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape - the longer walk covering most of the length of the Wolds.

The event will be supported by Hill Holt Wood and we will have a minibus to provide support and a lift back to the beginning.

The walk will be led by a qualified Mountain Leader, be fully insured and first aid trained.

The cost is £29 for the shorter walk and £38 for the longer walk. The price includes transport from the finish to the start.

The shorter walk pace will be slightly more lesuirely and take around 6 hours and the longer walk could take approximately 10 hours.

To book inbox page or
Email [email protected],uk

Located at our secret woodland on the edge of the enchanting Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Satur...
25/04/2024

Located at our secret woodland on the edge of the enchanting Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Saturday 22nd June 3.30pm - Sunset

Our host for the afternoon, the wonderful chef Tee ( and ) will take us on a culinary journey of Lincolnshire; through our own re-wilded woodlands and wolds, to the lost saltmarshes and forgotten coastline of this ancient county.

The Feast day includes:
Welcome drinks and amuse bouche
Guided walk and sampling
Complimentary sundowner cocktail
5-course foraged & locally sourced tasting menu

Tickets £115 per person (adults only)

Limited weekend accommodation available (minimum 2 nights).

Contact us for more details.

Welcome to the party, what took you so long…?!
15/06/2023

Welcome to the party, what took you so long…?!

There could be no doubt I was on a proper rural break. The man in front of me was shoulder-deep in cow parts. The cow in question seemed unflustered as Paul Ben

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