Free
This event is suitable for people 18 years old and above.
Activity: Forest Bathing Session 2 led by Maya Waystowellbeing2
Registration location: At the Thames21 marquee by the River Ravensbourne, Beckenham Place Park (BPP) East What3Words.com/Lower.Divide.Pots
Forest bathing is a great way to unwind and slow down from the fast pace of life and scientific research shows that it can have a host of health benefits for our mental and physical well-being, e.g. it can: reduce stress and anxiety, boost our mood, improve immune system function and sleep and regulate blood pressure and blood sugar.
Thames21 is delighted to introduce you to Maya.
My name is Maya, a qualified and experienced guide and I run Forest Bathing sessions that help people relax and de-stress.
The sessions involve a gentle walk beside the river, stopping to do some mindfulness-based practices (using our senses) - designed to calm our body and mind and to connect with the healing power of nature (so no swimwear needed!) The session ends with a peaceful guided relaxation (laying or sitting down among the trees). They are a great way to boost your wellbeing at a weekend and have proved popular with people since they started in the park over a year ago.
If you would like to book this session please also complete this short online registration form, so that Maya, your guide, can meet people's health & mobility needs .
What to wear:
What to bring: (ideally in a backpack to leave your hands free to explore):
Weather
Forest bathing is an all-weather activity. We only cancel a session if there is strong wind/gusts or thunderstorms forecast or heavy rain for all the session. We will give you as much notice as we can if we do have to cancel and can transfer your tickets to another session.
People have reported a range of benefits after attending a session:
This free activity is part of the River Ravensbourne Festival in BPP East.
Beckenham Place Park, Ravensbourne River, Beckenham Place Park, Downham Gate, The Common, Old Bromley Road, BR1 4JZ
Where it's happening:
Beckenham Place Park