Medicinal Teas & Tisanes: A Sensory Indoor Workshop

£55.00
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2026 dates released soon!

Learn to make simple, therapeutic, herbal teas at home.

Overview

This workshop introduces the foundations of herbal tea-making, focusing on simples: teas made from one plant at a time. Learn to prepare teas that soothe, restore, and gently support health at home.

What You’ll Learn

  • Choose herbs for therapeutic teas

  • Understand infusions and decoctions

  • Safe preparation and dosage

  • Use taste and scent as guides

  • Integrate herbal teas into daily self-care

Experience Details

  • Duration: 2 ½ hours

  • Group Size: Up to 12 guests

  • Location: Pitlochry, Scottish Highlands: event details will be emailed to you 7 days before the event

  • What to Bring: Everything will be provided for you to create your own tea samples to take home

  • Accessibility: Suitable for all

Who is it for?

Anyone who wants to learn about the plethora of plants that can make a healthy hot drink whilst reducing micro-plastic consumption linked with modern tea bags

Date & Location:

2026 dates released soon!

Learn to make simple, therapeutic, herbal teas at home.

Overview

This workshop introduces the foundations of herbal tea-making, focusing on simples: teas made from one plant at a time. Learn to prepare teas that soothe, restore, and gently support health at home.

What You’ll Learn

  • Choose herbs for therapeutic teas

  • Understand infusions and decoctions

  • Safe preparation and dosage

  • Use taste and scent as guides

  • Integrate herbal teas into daily self-care

Experience Details

  • Duration: 2 ½ hours

  • Group Size: Up to 12 guests

  • Location: Pitlochry, Scottish Highlands: event details will be emailed to you 7 days before the event

  • What to Bring: Everything will be provided for you to create your own tea samples to take home

  • Accessibility: Suitable for all

Who is it for?

Anyone who wants to learn about the plethora of plants that can make a healthy hot drink whilst reducing micro-plastic consumption linked with modern tea bags