About this Event
International Earth Day, Forest Bathing Walk
We are celebrating International Earth Day with a gentle, restorative morning in nature, and you are invited!
Join us as we gather in the beautiful Royal National Park, Kirrawee for a free introductory session of forest bathing (also known as shinrin yoku or forest therapy). This is a slow, guided experience designed to help you unwind, reconnect, and feel at home in the natural world.
You will have the chance to pause, breathe, and share quiet connection with other earthers in a supportive, welcoming space beneath the trees. No experience needed, just bring yourself and a willingness to slow down.
Among the trees, we’ll share stillness, presence, and simple moments of beauty. No pressure. No performance. Just space to be.
So if you love being outdoors, and are curious about a wellbeing experience, come as you are. Leave feeling grounded, calm, and renewed.
What to Expect
Every walk is a unique journey. You’ll be welcomed into a supportive, inclusive space. This is not a hike or workout but a peaceful sensory journey through nature. Your guide will offer thoughtful invitations that awaken the senses, of sight, sound, touch, smell and intuition. We move at a gentle pace, with time for silence and sharing. The walk closes with refreshments, a gathering to sip local herbal tea, reflect and let the forest settle within.
Date: Wednesday 22 April 2026
Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Location: Royal National Park, Kirrawee (exact meeting point provided after booking)
Cost: Free introductory session
Places: Limited spots available - bookings essential
What to Bring
Dressing appropriately for the weather, sunglasses, sunhat, sunblock, closed in shoes, pants, water and any medications or snacks you might require.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Helena Street Park Fenced Dog Park, Helena Street, Kirrawee, Australia
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