Mindful nature connection: The edge of winter


Details
Feeling the weight of a long winter, or the lightness of the first stirrings of spring? Join us on Hampstead Heath for a relaxing afternoon as we listen to our bodies and lean into the wisdom of nature with mindful practices, and forest bathing and nature-connection invitations.
Please note the meeting point is near Hampstead underground Station, not Hampstead Heath Overground Station.
Programme highlights
- Welcome and introductions: Connect with your guide and fellow participants.
- Silent wandering: Explore the landscape alone and in a group.
- Engaging with nature through guided, mindful observation.
- Leaning into your relationship with nature: guided, nature connection invitations.
- Listening and speaking circle: Share reflections in a facilitated and supportive space.
- Ceremony: Simple closing to appreciate the generosity of the life, and honour the season.
Key Themes: Beingness, silence, connection, mindful listening, edge of winter, awe and wonder, gratitude, and appreciation.
Cost: £15 – discounted price for Winter 2025. Usual price £25.
FOR YOUR OWN COMFORT, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOUR BOOKING
What we will be doing
This is a guided, facilitated session. You will need to be reasonably fit and agile as we will be:
- Slowly walking off main paths on uneven ground, including gentle, long rising slopes.
- Walking distances of 2-3kms. You will need to have sturdy, waterproof boots and not mind getting a little muddy.
- Standing and sometimes sitting on the ground (with provided mats).
What to wear
Lots of layers; more layers than you would usually wear for a winter walk. The following are suggestions to keep you toastie warm.
- Jacket or waterproof
- Hat/ear muffs, gloves, Scarf
- Thick woolly socks (or knee-highs under thick socks)
- Tights/thermal base layer under tops/trousers
- Thick trousers
- Welly boots, or walking shoes or boots.
We will be outdoors for 2.5 hours, moving at a slow pace, with periods of stillness.
What to bring
Basically, as little as possible for being outside for 2.5 hours.
- Waterbottle
- A small sketch pad or journal (optional)
- If you take medication make sure you have it with you or have time to get back to it if you have left it behind.
Facilitator:
Jo has completed a two-year Eco-psychology training and is a trained Forest Therapy Guide. Passionate about fostering connection between people, communities, and the natural world, Jo brings a special love of plants as teachers of reciprocity and interconnectedness. Alongside group sessions, Jo runs 1:1 Ecotherapy sessions.

Mindful nature connection: The edge of winter