A.W.E. - Attuned With Earth August
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A.W.E. - Attuned With Earth August

By Nature Minds

3h guided Forest Bathing & Mindful Photography in Alyth Den. No bathing in water! Funded by Scottish Forestry and Alyth Development Trust.

Date and time

Location

Upper Den of Alyth car park

Den of Alyth Blairgowrie PH11 8LN United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • Ages 16+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 09:45

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

Forest Bathing & Mindful Photography session

This unique collaboration merges the quiet, healing practice of Forest Bathing (Shinrin-Yoku) with the creative exploration of Mindful Photography — offering a rich opportunity to slow down, appreciate nature’s peace and view yourself and your surroundings with fresh eyes.

The sessions, led by Dorota Kiedrowska (founder of Nature Minds) in collaboration with Kelly McIntyre (founder of Present Focus), aim to foster health, wellbeing and a deep connection with nature in our community. Participants will enjoy gentle, guided walk, creative nature art and photography, wild tea ceremony, relaxation in hammocks and more — all designed to bring respite from daily demands, boost wellbeing and help people appreciate their local woodlands in all seasons. Open to all — locals, visitors, community and minority groups — everyone is warmly invited to take part.

The programme concludes with a pocket guide and photo exhibition, featuring images taken by participants — a lasting legacy of their experience.

The free pocket Forest Bathing guide will be translated into Polish and Ukrainian, designed in collaboration with Strathmore Design.

Booking

To secure your spot, registration is required. Please ensure to complete and submit this form for each participant in addition to your Eventbrite booking. Thank you!

Who is it for

  • If you are needing to get away from it all and disconnect for a couple of hours from all the overwhelming demands of work, family and your own expectations - "the forest has your back" ("Your guide to Forest Bathing", Clifford, A., p. XII).
  • If you're in need of some TLC - this may be a useful tool in your self-care box to aid a process of emotional healing.
  • If you are mulling over some important questions and trying to find answers - you'll get some quiet time to work things out with a fresh perspective.
  • If you are a creative who's looking for inspirations and the energy of flow - there's plenty of it in the forest.
  • If you want to ease yourself back into fitness or need to take things slowly while recovering from an injury - this is a very gentle physical activity that will tick that box of being outdoors for the day without straining yourself.
  • If you are feeling a little bit lost, lonely and longing for a meaningful connection - this may be a chance to meet other like-minded people. Besides, you're never alone amongst the trees.
  • If you intend to spend more time outside but you're not sure where to go or are not feeling safe to go on your own - you can relax knowing that you'll be in a risk-assessed public area, yet in a quiet spot where you can be yourself.
  • If you struggle to sleep because your mind can't switch off and keeps going over things - this might help to relax the mind and rest better at night.
  • If your memory seems a bit scattered and you keep forgetting things - scientific research provides evidence for attention restoration after spending time in Nature.
  • If you enjoy trying new things and are looking for something different to do in your area - this might take your fancy.
  • If you'd like to bring a bit of playfulness into your relationship with a family member, a friend or a colleague - neutral and non-judgemental support of the natural environment may help with that.
  • If you'd like to get to know someone on a deeper level - bring them along to this session.
  • If you are a Nature lover - you don't need any proof or excuse to come. You already know how good it feels to be in the woods... And you might be surprised how different this experience is with a guide.

What to expect

Forest Bathing is a Japanese tradition of spending time in a woodland environment for physical, mental and social wellbeing. Nature Minds forest bathing walks are designed as an intentional process of connecting with more-than-human world through senses, breathing, reflection and visualisation. Mindful photography Elements of mindfulness meditation are interwoven into the practices. It is a guided outdoor wellbeing practice including group work and mindful connection with Nature.

Participants will be invited to follow guided activities in silence with opportunities to share their observations afterwards with the rest of the group should they wish to.

No knowledge of trees and wildlife is required, it is not an information-based session, please do not expect to be taught how to forage or ID species etc. We’ll be working with body and mind through activating our senses and using mindfulness, compassion and gratitude to connect with Nature and ourselves. It’s a rather relaxed way of being with an open, beginner’s mind, tapping into our inner child’s playful curiosity about the surroundings.

Please note: there will be no actual bathing in water, just being surrounded by trees and green space.

What is Forest Bathing?

Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-Yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing oneself in the rich, healing atmosphere of the forest. Guided by a skilled facilitator, participants slow down and connect their senses — sights, smells, sounds, textures — to nature's peace and renewal.

Evidence shows this practice can ease stress, boost the immune system, lower blood pressure and promote overall wellbeing. Please note, it’s not literal “bathing”—but letting nature nourish you, offering peace, renewal and a deep feeling of connection.

Mindful Photography aspect is to focus on "Learning to See". This means really encouraging everyone to slow down, be present and consciously observe their surroundings. Participants will be guided to think about: perspective, framing, elements. The aim is to make the act of seeing itself a mindful practice, deeply connected to the sensory experience of forest bathing. There won't be any pressure to take "perfect" photos, just to engage with nature through a new lens.

Fitness level

Please note, this is not a workout or destination oriented walk. We won’t go very far, maybe half a mile or less. It is a slow-paced, leisurely, non-strenuous, suitable for most people low-level activity stroll, allowing curiosity and mindful connection with a more-than-human world. It is not so much about walking as it is about noticing and wondering, following guided open-ended invitations. It does not matter whether you’re in shape or not, however this walk is not suitable for wheelchair users. If you are a wheelchair user and would like to participate in a Forest Bathing session, please get in touch at dorota@natureminds.co.uk and I may be able to adapt future routes and practices and organise an event in a more suitable area.

Trail

Short, accessible and reasonably easy to walk on (not suitable for wheelchairs).

Essential equipment

Suitable outdoor clothing (lots of layers) and footwear. Bring your own snack and tea. It may be a good idea to bring something to sit on (lightweight camping chair/blanket/mat, if you’d rather not be sitting on the ground), although we will have spares. Use your own insect repellent prior to the session.

Group size

For the quality of experience group size is limited to 12 people maximum per session. Minimum of 4 bookings are required for the walk to go ahead. Adults only(16+).

Safety

We will try to avoid busy areas and move from the meeting place to a more secluded spot to make everyone feel comfortable and not worry about being watched or disturbed. The site will be risk assessed prior to the event, however the outdoor environment may change and requires ongoing dynamic risk-assessment, which participants will be made aware of. In addition, for your piece of mind, I also have up-to-date outdoor first aid training and will be carrying a first aid kit. Insect repellent is advisable to apply before the start of the walk (use your own). Details about the meeting place will be sent out in an email after confirmation of your booking.

Tickets

The A.W.E. project is funded by Scottish Forestry and Alyth Development Trust, therefore entry is free, however, donations are welcome. Majority of spaces will be reserved for referrals from community groups, health practitioners or social prescribers — please get in touch if you'd like to refer someone by emailing dorota@natureminds.co.uk.

Weather

The walk will go ahead in most weathers, it is therefore essential to wear suitable outdoor clothing and footwear, bearing in mind that a slow walk will not keep you as warm as usual brisk walking. Some invitations may include sitting or lying down on the ground, walking barefoot or dipping your toes in a river (you can always opt out from any particular practice or choose an alternative). Please note that in case of severe weather conditions, the walk will be rescheduled and you will receive an email from the organiser with a new date.

Testimonials

You’re welcome to visit natureminds.co.uk to read about other people’s experiences of the guided forest bathing and nature-connection walks, as well as Present Focus to find out more about the mindful photography workshops. We hope you have a positive and insightful experience yourself, which you may wish to share on our websites post-event. You can send your testimonial to dorota@natureminds.co.uk or kelstarmac@me.com and we will be most obliged for it as it will encourage more people to connect with Nature mindfully.

STAND OUTSIDE - BE OUTSTANDING!

Above images are from the Den of Alyth.

Frequently asked questions

What is Forest Bathing?

A Japanese practice rooted in the ancient wisdom of immersing oneself in the restorative embrace of nature, particularly within wooded areas. Guided by a skilled facilitator, participants are gently encouraged to tune into the sights, sounds, smells, and textures of nature to enhance wellbeing.

Do I need any prior experience?

Forest Bathing welcomes all, regardless of experience level. Every session is a unique exploration, tailored to the environment and group dynamics. Whether it's your first time or you're a seasoned participant, expect a fresh and captivating experience with each visit.

Are there any fitness requirements for Forest Bathing?

Forest Bathing is inclusive to all fitness levels, with no specific requirements. The focus is on gentle, mindful engagement with nature, accessible to everyone. Sessions involve slow-paced walking, occasional barefoot walking, or sit spot exercises. Prioritise comfort, adjust as needed.

What do I need to bring? Do I need any special equipment?

Just yourself (16+ years). No special equipment required. Please wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for outdoor activities and weather conditions. Additionally, you may want to bring a sitting mat, blanket or folded chair, water bottle, sunscreen, and personal items for comfort.

What can I expect during the session?

You'll embark on a guided outdoor experience centred around mindfulness and deep connection with nature. Activities may encompass gentle walks, sensory exercises, and moments of personal reflection. Sharing insights is encouraged but optional. The session concludes with a serene wild tea ceremony.

Why do I need a guide? Can I forest bathe on my own?

Of course, you’re encouraged to forest bathe solo or with a group. During a guided session, you can fully relax without planning, thinking what to do next or worrying about safety. Sharing insights cultivates a profound bond with nature and enables collective wisdom to flourish within the group.

Do I have to share my experience with the rest of the group?

Sharing your experience with the group is optional. You're welcome to share insights if you feel comfortable, but there's no pressure to do so.

Do I need to follow the guide's instructions?

In guided forest bathing you're free to follow or modify the open invitations as you wish. If an invitation doesn't resonate, you can opt out. Ultimately, you're in control of your experience; the guide is there to offer guidance, not dictate your journey.

Is photography allowed during the session?

While we encourage mindful presence, photography can enhance your experience and serve as a way to share the beauty of nature with others. Please be respectful and seek permission before taking photos of others. Organisers may take photos with consent for promotion. Let us know your concerns.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated for the wild tea and picnic snacks?

Small food offerings will be provided at the end of the session. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions or allergies when registering for the session and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. You’re welcome to bring your own beverage and snacks if you wish.

What is the terrain like?

The terrain varies but typically consists of natural trails, forest paths and meadows. While some areas may have uneven ground or exposed tree roots, the sessions are designed to accommodate participants of all fitness levels. Note: not all terrain is wheelchair accessible; choose site accordingly.

What if the weather is poor?

Forest Bathing embraces nature's elements, enhancing your sensory exploration. Sessions proceed in light rain or drizzle, prioritising your comfort and well-being. In severe weather, like storms, safety comes first; we may reschedule. Come prepared for any weather and let nature's wonders unfold.

Will there be bathroom facilities available?

Bathroom facilities are not available on-site, so we recommend using facilities before arriving at the session. There are plenty trees for a "wild pee" though.

Do you offer events at other locations?

In Scotland we offer sessions in Perthshire, Dundee, Angus and South Aberdeenshire. Bespoke sessions in other locations are available with notice, depending on availability and demand. For updates, visit www.natureminds.co.uk or follow us: Facebook @naturemnds, Instagram @dorota.natureminds.

Is the session suitable for children?

Generally Forest Bathing can be a wonderful experience for children to connect with nature, however this session is designed for adults only (16+)

Do you offer bespoke events, e.g., for corporate and other organisations, well-being groups?

Yes, we tailor events to diverse needs, e.g team-building, unique outdoor activities, family days out, birthdays, celebrations, hen days, couple bonding & more. From creative workshops, through forest school based programs, to mindfulness meditation, retreats and more. Gift vouchers also available.

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