Netherlands & UK

Do you ship to the Netherlands & UK?

Yes. We ship to the Netherlands and the UK in discreet, air-sealed, tightly sealed packages to maintain freshness and potency. The duration and shipping rates are calculated at checkout.

Magic mushrooms are illegal in the Netherlands, but magic truffles have been decriminalized through a loophole in the law.

By 2007, psychedelic mushrooms were legal and could be freely and legally bought throughout the country. However, in 2008, following an unfortunate case, the Dutch government decided to ban more than 200 various species of mushrooms.

Today, psilocin- and psilocybin-based mushrooms are considered hard drugs under List 1 of the Opium Act. Still, along with cannabis, some shops illegally sell them, and you won’t be prosecuted for personal use amounts. Many mushrooms, most notably less potent ones, were omitted from the ban list and are still legal to use.

Nevertheless, psilocybin remains legal in Amsterdam, and both truffles and spores are legal and easy to obtain. Moreover, these are readily available in “smartshops,” urban stores that sell legal drugs, herbs, and related paraphernalia.

Fortunately, the stigma surrounding psychedelic mushrooms is slowly fading as a result of the promising potential for medicinal value and a lack of evidence that these substances are addictive or dangerous to society.

Since 1971, magic mushrooms have been illegal in the UK. Before this, people used magic mushrooms as an alternative to LSD, which was banned even earlier, in 1967.

UK law defines this psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) as a Class A drug. This classification denies that psilocybin has any medicinal value and suggests it to be a highly addictive and dangerous drug.

There’s no evidence to support this distinction. More and more studies are released each year, adding concrete evidence for the safety and therapeutic benefits of this substance. It’s unlikely magic mushrooms will remain a Class A drug in the UK for much longer.

The maximum penalties for possessing this substance are not as harsh as in other European countries. If caught with hallucinogenic mushrooms, your sentence can be up to 7 years imprisonment.