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Guided Forest Therapy Walk at Cotter Bend Tuesday 20th February 9:00am-11:00am

Join us for this slow guided Forest Therapy morning walk beside the Cotter River to experience the beauty and rich biodiversity of this place and deepen connection with our watershed.  I will guide you through a series of activities that involve slow walking, tuning into nature using all of our senses, sitting and observing and enjoying feeling connection.

Originating in Japan in the 1980's, Shinrin Yoku (Forest Bathing or immersion in the forest) was found to be an effective preventative health practice that also connected people more deeply with the beautiful forests. Ongoing research has shown that trees and plants give off volatile oils called phytoncides that have physiological and psychological benefits for us.
The guided Forest Therapy  walk will boost our immune systems, reduces our stress, regulate pulse and blood pressure and helps us feel calm amidst the everyday stresses of modern life. 

Formalities to be aware of:

I am a qualified Forest Therapy guide with the International Nature & Forest Therapy Alliance (INFTA)

This 2 hour guided walk is suitable for adults and children >16 years. 

The guided walk is not on formed paths and is not suitable for people with problems with mobility or balance. 

Please bring a friend as a minimum of 3 people to go ahead with the walk.

I'm looking forward to sharing with you the beauty and medicine of the rivers and forest.

Full -$35

 Concession $30 (Use discount code: CONCESSION)

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Guided Forest Therapy Walk at Weston Park Friday 16th February 5:30pm-7:30pm

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25 February

Guided Forest Therapy Walk at Umbagong District Park Sunday 25th February 9:00am-12:00pm