PsySoc Community Walks & Nature Connection FROME

In-Person
APR 11

Saturday, April 11

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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PSYSOC COMMUNITY WALKS

Walking, Nature Connection, Meditation and Community with The Psychedelic Society

**🌿 Get connected in Nature - Community Walk FROME – Connect, Ground & Restore 🌿 **

Join us for a nourishing community walk in the beautiful Longleat Forest.

An opportunity to slow down, connect deeply with nature, and share space with like-minded souls in a relaxed and welcoming setting.

WHAT TO EXPECT

A gentle, mindful walk through ancient trees and open landscapes, offering the perfect chance to reconnect, with yourself, with others, and with the natural world.

Along the way, we’ll pause for a small **guided meditation and some nature connection activities ** to connect with our environment, giving us time to reflect, share, and simply be. In a world that moves fast, spending time in nature is the medicine we often need, to ground, recharge, and gain clarity.

Walking together creates a space for conscious connection, where conversations flow naturally, and we can support and inspire each other. Come as you are: solo, with friends, or to meet new ones. This is a space for everyone, whether you're looking for movement, meaningful connection, or simply a breath of fresh air.

Please wear sensible foot attire, it gets muddy depending on the weather and we wont be walking on paths the entire time. You are welcome to bring a flask of tea or something, but we may also walk past a kiosk so you can purchase something too.

LOCATION

📍 Via email on confirmation of ticket sale

YOUR GUIDE

Carly Birch

Carly is a facilitator, event curator, and co-director of the Psychedelic Society, supporting strategy, long-term vision and team leadership. Grounded in the belief that exploring consciousness is an inalienable right, she is especially interested in how the surrounding culture influences the way these experiences are met, interpreted, and integrated. Her work centres on strengthening social and spiritual connection, and on the shared intelligence that communities carry.

With a commitment to fostering a more connected, curious, and open-minded culture, Carly creates gatherings and immersive retreats that offer practical ways to deepen relationship with self, others, and the natural world, while helping broaden and refine public understanding of psychedelics.

Alongside her work with the Psychedelic Society, Carly is certified in Transpersonal Coaching Psychology and has completed a year-long psychedelic informed practitioner training with VITAL. She brings in-person experience supporting and managing psychedelic retreats, and also supports Heroic Hearts Project UK, assisting with ayahuasca retreats for veterans and law enforcement workers.