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Forest Bathing

15th September 2024

Facilitator: Dee Aebischer

Come and join Dee Aebischer, a qualified guide with the UK Forest Bathing Institute, who holds a Masters & PhD in Forest Science, as she leads you on a journey of discovery through the art of Forest Bathing (also known as Shinrin Yoku). This gentle, nature-based therapeutic practice was developed in Japan during the 1980s, with the purpose of reducing stress and enhancing mental and physical wellbeing.

Although Shinrin Yoku is translated as “forest bathing”, there is no water involved, the term rather describes a state of becoming fully immersed in the forest atmosphere through awareness, observation and meditation.

Event time: 15th September 2024 10:00am - 2:00pm

Interested in spreading the cost of this course? Select Clearpay at checkout.

What Is Included

For the majority of our courses, both residential and non-residential rates are available. Residential options are fully inclusive with all meals provided. Non-residential options include suppers, lunches and all refreshments and exclude B&B. Some of our short day courses, events and talks do not include meals and refreshments. For more details about this course, please see the Practical Information section below.

Additional Activities

  • Mindful walking through our woodland trails
  • Meditate in our Woodland Sanctuary
  • Go on a hike and explore the Cotswolds AONB
  • Discover surrounding charming market towns

At a Glance

  • Learn Japanese forest-based meditation exercises
  • Explore this nature-based practice of self-care
  • Learn ancient Buddhist and Shinto traditions
  • Practice sensory and mindfulness exercises

What You Will Gain

  • Learn Japanese forest-based meditation exercises
  • Explore this nature-based practice of self-care
  • Learn ancient Buddhist and Shinto traditions
  • Practice sensory and mindfulness exercises

Booking Options

Forest Bathing WorkshopHalf day delegate rate
£50.00

Interested in spreading the cost of this course? Select Clearpay at checkout.

Forest Bathing Tutors

Dee Aebischer

Dee Aebischer

More about Forest Bathing

During the session, you will be guided through the beautiful woods surrounding Hawkwood House. You will be shown simple breathing and sensory exercises to help relieve tension as well as develop a calm and positive state of mind. For the most part, silence and focus will be encouraged, but there will be opportunities to share observations and experiences within the group. Sessions are held in all weathers except for strong winds and extreme cold, as different conditions enable us to better observe the ever-changing woodland environment.

The aim is to give you the skills to practice Forest Bathing independently and connect with a sense of awe and curiosity in nature. The benefits of doing this regularly are manyfold, working on all aspects of a person’s being.

Practical Information

Please wear weather appropriate clothing. As we'll be walking at a slow pace, you may wish to wear an extra layer, a wind-proof jacket may be useful too.

The session will be taking place over lunch time as the woodland is generally quieter then, so you may wish to bring a snack, water bottle and a thermal cup.

Please bring a yoga/meditation mat or a picnic blanket.

"I thought I knew Hawkwood's woods well, but Forest Bathing has shown me a whole new way of looking at them
Previous participant

About Hawkwood

Hawkwood is a stunning Grade Il listed 19th Century country house, surrounded by 42 acres of sustainably managed woodland, farmland, and gardens. Set in the heart of the Cotswolds - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - it is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With a diverse selection of nearly 150 courses, there's plenty to choose from, including courses in transformative leadership, future thinking, inner life, music and the arts.

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