Sensing the Wild - Warburton Redwood Forest
Event description
Join Catherine Marty and Leesa Nash for a unique fusion of forest therapy and plant music that deepens your connection with nature through mindful exploration and sound. Catherine combines ecotherapy and plant-based sound healing, while Leesa guides sensory and creative practices grounded in nature’s rhythms — together offering a restorative experience that nurtures calm, awareness, and well-being.
This inaugural offering will take place in the hours leading up to sunset, where we can experience the beautiful Warburton Redwoods as they are bathed in golden shades of twilight. As the birds share their final calls of the day and the forest is filled with the cicada's song, we'll conclude our session as darkness falls.
The session includes:
Slow guided sensory walk along the trail with Leesa (Forest Therapy),
Sound healing and plant communication with Catherine (Ecotherapy & plant music),
Closing tea ceremony amongst the trees.
This is the very first time we are opening this special collaboration to the public, so we are offering tickets at the discounted price of $60 per person. Ensure to carve out some time for you during the silly season to experience an evening of calm and restorative practices and return to the world recharged and truly rested.
**Please note that photography will be occurring during this session and whilst we will make every effort to not capture faces, we cannot guarantee this. If you do not want your photo taken, please inform us so we can omit you from photographs.
You will need: Comfortable clothes suitable for walking, closed toe shoes, water bottle and mosquito repellent. A small back pack to keep your hands free is recommended. Toilets are available to use in the car park, prior to the walk.
Weather: As this event takes place in the Warburton Redwood Forest, we may have to postpone or cancel due to extreme heat or heavy rain. If this occurs, refunds will be available.
Access:
Distance travelled is under 2 km in 3.5 hours.
There are opportunities to pause, sit & rest.
The trail is flat earth with gentle slopes & some pine needles.
After rain there may be some mud.
Seating is generally at ground level. Please bring a light camp chair if you are uncomfortable sitting on the ground.
Let us know any relevant individual access requirements.
If you have questions about the event, please contact Catherine at catherine@daretochangetherapies or Leesa at leesa@flowforesttherapy.com
More information about us can be found at: https://flowforesttherapy.com/sensing-the-wild
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