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Beltane Forest Bathe at Sutton Hoo

Relax and connect with nature through a guided, meditative walk through the woodland.

The energy of Beltane or May Day is vibrant and fresh. In this Forest Bathing session we will connect with the new growth we see around us; the new buds emerging, birds singing, bees buzzing and butterflies fluttering by!  We will explore what energises and inspires us; making us feel truly alive.

During this 2-hour session you will be led by local Forest Bathing Guide, Charlotte Atkinson, who will encourage you to slow down, relax and connect with nature through your senses.  You will be offered invitations to experience the woodland in different ways and the session will conclude with a tea ceremony.

Please note:

  • Head to the Visitor Welcome. The team will then gather the group in the courtyard before the event begins.
  • Please wear sturdy shoes and lots of warm layers as we will be moving very slowly. You might want to bring a small camping stool if you are unable to sit on the ground (sit mats will be provided)
  • Unfortunately, due to uneven surfaces, this walk is not wheelchair friendly.
  • This event is most suitable for adults and children aged 14 and above.

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  • All (14+) - Beltane Forest Bathe at Sutton Hoo
    All (14+) - Beltane Forest Bathe at Sutton Hoo
    £20.00

    This event is most suitable for adults and children aged 14 and above.

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    This event is most suitable for adults and children aged 14 and above.

Beltane Forest Bathe at Sutton Hoo

Relax and connect with nature through a guided, meditative walk through the woodland.

The energy of Beltane or May Day is vibrant and fresh. In this Forest Bathing session we will connect with the new growth we see around us; the new buds emerging, birds singing, bees buzzing and butterflies fluttering by!  We will explore what energises and inspires us; making us feel truly alive.

During this 2-hour session you will be led by local Forest Bathing Guide, Charlotte Atkinson, who will encourage you to slow down, relax and connect with nature through your senses.  You will be offered invitations to experience the woodland in different ways and the session will conclude with a tea ceremony.

Please note:

  • Head to the Visitor Welcome. The team will then gather the group in the courtyard before the event begins.
  • Please wear sturdy shoes and lots of warm layers as we will be moving very slowly. You might want to bring a small camping stool if you are unable to sit on the ground (sit mats will be provided)
  • Unfortunately, due to uneven surfaces, this walk is not wheelchair friendly.
  • This event is most suitable for adults and children aged 14 and above.

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