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Take a breath.
Step into the forest.
Come back to yourself.

Whether you’re seeking stillness, clarity, stress relief or simply a breath of fresh air, this is your invitation to step away from the noise of everyday life and return to the quiet magic of the natural world.

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"In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, no two leaves are alike. And no two journeys along the same path are alike”

ANGIE WEILAND CROSBY

At Forest Connection, every walk is a personal experience – slow, intentional, and held with care.

Come as you are. Leave with a little more breath, a little more peace, and a deeper connection to yourself and the living world around you.

Join an upcoming Forest Therapy walk and discover how nature can guide you home — one mindful step at a time.

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Slow down. Breathe deep. Reconnect.

At Forest Connection, we guide gentle, inclusive Forest Therapy walks inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, or “forest bathing.” Backed by science and rooted in stillness, these walks invite you to slow down, engage your senses, and experience nature’s healing presence. Whether you’re seeking calm, clarity, or connection, the forest offers a space to simply be – supported, seen, and restored.

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Forest Therapy offers a sacred pause, an invitation to breathe deeply, engage the senses, and enter into a healing relationship with the natural world.

Studies show Forest Therapy reduces stress, supports immunity, improves sleep, and boosts mental clarity. But beyond the science lies something even deeper: a quiet remembering, that we are not separate from nature, but part of it.

At Forest Connection, our guided walks are open to all and rooted in the belief that healing begins with belonging, to the Earth, to ourselves and to something greater.

Forest Therapy. Proven by science. Guided by nature.

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A walk for everyone

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    One-On-One

    We offer one-on-one sessions, designed to meet you where you are – at your pace, guided by your intentions and tailored to support your unique journey.

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    Group

    Group therapy walks that foster connection with nature, with one another and with the healing presence that arises when we allow ourselves to simply be.

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    NDIS

    NDIS-supported Programs thoughtfully designed for people living with disability, limited mobility, neurodivergence and mental health challenges.

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Our next group walk

Reconnect with nature and rejuvenate your mind and body.

Join me for a guided 3-hour Forest Therapy Walk and experience the calming power of nature through the healing practice of Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing).

DATE: 9th November

TIME: 10am to 1pm

LOCATION: Wildwood Kangaroo Valley

COST: $105

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Have a question about our walks? You can find answers in our FAQs or contact me by email.

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Stores from the heart

I arrived anxious not knowing what to expect. It was a deep calming immersement into nature. Forcing me to slow down and really appreciate the forest surroundings and all that live there. Taking these visuals with me that radiated within me for days. I revisit these visuals and relax instantly. Highly recommend this positive immercement experience with our guide Fine. It was an excellent experience and I would love to do regularly!

KAREN

Fine, the Forest Connection walking guide standing in a forest near a creek.

I’m a lover of solitude, a curious soul with dirt under her nails and dreams of living off-grid in the deep bush, where the stars are bright and the bees hum close to home.

I believe in holding space for others to heal, thrive, and remember who they are beneath the noise of the world.

As a Certified Forest Therapy Guide, experienced Disability Support Worker, and lifelong student of nature, I walk gently, with curiosity, compassion, and deep trust in the wisdom of the forest.

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Meet Fine, your guide

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