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Winter Forest Bathing | SOLD OUT

  • Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Brighton Road, Lower Beeding England, RH13 6PP United Kingdom (map)

Winter Forest Bathing

4 February SOLD OUT | 2 March at 10:00 – 12:15  SOLD OUT

Emma is back for another amazing Forest Bathing session to take you on a slow 5km walk around our woodland trail with a sensory exercise. Starting from our Courtyard Café, Emma Weaver will take you on a soothing and transformative walk, allowing you to calm your busy mind and be present in the moment. After the workshop, guests are invited to our Clocktower Café for a cup of hot chocolate.  

£30 per person  

Garden entry & hot chocolate is included

10% off for Leonardslee members 

Limited availability | Small intimate groups 

Emma is also holding Forest Bathing on 25 April and 3 June


About Emma Weaver

Emma has been practicing holistic therapies for more than 20 years and takes pride in helping people relax and de-stress by improving their quality of life and well-being through meditation. 

She is passionate about helping people find moments of calm amidst the stress of everyday life by making meditation accessible and fun, using techniques that are unique to Forest Bathing. 

Why Emma Loves Forest Bathing in Winter 

Winter is one of my favourite times to do Forest Bathing. The characters of the trees seem to stand out more, it's a great time to explore as everything is scaled back and easier to access. You do need to wrap up really well, put on a big coat, hat, gloves, scarf and at least two pairs of socks! There are many potential benefits to health and well-being especially if you have been hibernating indoors all winter and feeling sluggish. It can help to shake off the winter blues, uplift mood and outlook, reduce stress and lower blood pressure, give a little boost to your immune system and stimulate some creative energy to channel into upcoming projects. By early February we should be just starting to see the first stirrings of spring which can be heartening in itself. 


What is Forest Bathing?

This Japanese practice is a process of relaxation; known in Japan as shinrin yoku. The simple method of being calm and quiet amongst the trees, observing nature around you whilst breathing deeply can help both adults and children de-stress and boost health and wellbeing in a natural way.

Scientific research has been done to measure the healing benefits derived from simply being in a Forest/Woodland setting in a mindful way. It also gives us a chance to enjoy our forests and green spaces more and encourages us to want to take more care of them.

These are some of the benefits reported after just 2 hours of Forest Therapy:

  • Reduces stress, anxiety and overwhelm

  • Improves and elevates mood

  • Lowers heart rate and blood pressure

  • Boosts immune system, stimulates NK cells

  • Has an anti inflammatory effect

  • Decreases blood glucose levels

  • Stimulates creative energy

  • Helps you sleep better


What to bring  

Please bring suitable clothing layers, including long sleeves and trousers. It protects skin from scratches from branches, brambles, ticks, etc. Sensible walking shoes or boots and a waterproof ground rug or lightweight folder stool or chair if you are uncomfortable sitting on a rug or mat.  

Please bring water and sun protection.  


Terms & Conditions  

Please note that this event is not suitable for pregnant women or those who have difficulty walking. Unfortunately no dogs allowed as they can be a distraction. Cancellation: Customers will be notified by 17:00 the day prior to the event if cancelled.  

For further information please see terms and conditions. 

Please note: that attendees email addresses will be shared with the event organiser and will be contacted directly by Emma Weaver to complete health and safety forms prior to event.

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