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3 hour Forest Therapy at Sherbrooke Forest

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O'Donohue Picnic Ground
sherbrooke, australia
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Sun, 19 Jan 2025, 10am - 1pm AEDT

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What is Forest Therapy? 

Forest Therapy is a contemporary practice that originated in Japan, where it is called Shinrin-Yoku,

Moss covered tree

which translates to immersion in the atmosphere of the forest. It was established as a preventative health practice that tunes your senses in to nature. Research shows that this 3-hour guided wellbeing experience has many benefits. Research has shown that it can improved mental and physical health, reduce stress levels, regulate pulse and blood pressure and elevate mood.

What will happen on the day? During this guided group session, we walk approximately 2 kilometers on undulating trails. You will be introduced to the forest through a series of slow quiet experiences. As we wander and explore with curiosity we will tune in with our senses and remember that we are part of the natural world. With this practice we can receive the nurturing medicine of this mountain ash forest. This walk is suitable for participants 16 years and above. Join Carolyn on this walk on Wurundjeri land. We will be walking in an ancient mountain ash forest and taking in the sounds of little Sherbrooke falls.

Time:
Please arrive early so we can start at 10.00am.

Where: O'Donohue Picnic Ground, Sherbrooke Lodge Road, Sherbrooke, 3789
Parking
: The picnic ground has parking spaces with some overflow spaces on side roads.
Meet
: Between the toilet block and the Parks Victoria information board.

Wear
: Comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes for the outdoors and suitable to the forecast weather conditions. Note that these tracks are sometimes muddy after rain.

Please bring: In a daypack: water bottle, snacks or your lunch (if you need to eat before 1pm), any medication, warm layers, sunhat, sunscreen & waterproof jacket (we will continue in light rain), insect repellent and, if you are not comfortable sitting directly on the ground, something to sit or lay on. Note that we do not walk fast so your body temperature is likely to drop so warm layers is advised.

Please contact Carolyn if you have any questions.

Sherbrook Falls
Hand brushing moss.

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