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Guided Walk - Wellbeing Walk

Walk through towering trees, listen to soothing sounds and practice mindfulness amongst the beauty of Clent Hills.

  • Booking advisable

Allow the natural beauty of Clent Hills to become a backdrop for your mindfulness journey, offering a space of tranquillity and self-discovery. Walk amidst towering trees, listen to the soothing sounds of rustling leaves, and find solace in the present moment as you let go of worries and distractions.

Along the way our experienced guides will lead you through gentle exercises, inviting you to engage your senses, practice deep breathing, and truly connect with the environment. Dress comfortably and bring something small to sit on.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Adult £5.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Not suitable for children.

Meeting point

Please meet at the Nimmings Wood car park for a 10am start. Usual parking charges apply (free for NT members).

What to bring and wear

This event is outside so dress appropriately for the weather: e.g., raincoat, hat. Wear sturdy footwear like walking boots as the routes can be steep and muddy. Bring water and a snack.

Accessibility

Please note that the route includes walking up and down steep hills and climbing over fences and stiles. The walk is approximately 5 miles and takes around 3 hours.

Contact info

Clent Hills Office

Upcoming events

Guided Walk - Valentine's Walk 

Love is in the air! Join our guides on a relaxed walk around Clent Hills, where our guides share some interesting Valentine's stories along the way.

Event summary

on
13 Feb 2026
at 10:00 to 13:00

Guided Walk - The Belne Brook Trail 

Join us on a journey through history as we visit the source of the brook on Walton Hill, visiting old Mills & Forges that were once the centre of local industry along the way.

Event summary

on
22 Feb 2026
at 10:00 to 13:00

Guided Walk - Historic Pub Walks 

Our guides share stories of the past, providing context to the historical significance of the pubs and sites you encounter.

Event summary

on
13 Mar 2026
at 10:00 to 13:00