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About this event
This uplifting creative workshop is designed to help you feel more joy, gratitude and connection to nature as we enter the season of autumn, all in the stunning setting of Trebah Garden just outside of Falmouth.
I’ll start the two hour session with a short introduction talk where you’ll learn about the benefits of journaling and how immersing yourself mindfully in nature can positively impact your wellbeing. Then alongside a small group you’ll complete a series of guided journaling prompts with a mix of writing, drawing and mindfulness activities – all on the theme of autumn and the nature that surrounds us. There will be the opportunity to share and discuss our journal entries too, to inspire each other and spread the joy!
Your ticket includes a discounted entrance fee to the whole of Trebah, so you can explore at your leisure after the workshop and enjoy the dazzling autumn displays in the sub-tropical gardens and private beach. There’s a cafe on-site should you wish to stay for lunch or coffee and cake too (I know I will be!).
What to expect:
5-6 guided journaling activities led by me (Hannah), including writing and drawing. You don’t have to be experienced in either of those things to take part. All abilities are welcome! Please bring your own notebook and pens/pencils.
We’ll be in The Court Garden, which is a beautiful outdoor space with undercover areas in case it rains. Please dress appropriately for the weather and remember to bring something warm because we’ll be sitting still for much of the workshop.
Discounted entry to the whole gardens as part of your ticket (£13 from each ticket sale is going to Trebah. Admission is usually £16.50 including gift aid).
A 15% discount for my Hometown Journal, should you wish to purchase one after the workshop.
Send me an email on [email protected] if have any questions.
Accessibility
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As a valley garden, the route down and back up is very steep and therefore we do not recommend manual wheelchairs. Trebah continually works to ensure that all visitors can gain the most from their visit and have the best possible access to our facilities and services. The Visitor Centre is fully accessible, on a single level and contains no steps. It is situated at the top of a valley garden that drops to a beach below. If you have any access needs, including using your own mobility scooter, please call us on 01326 252200. Tramper mobility vehicles Our Tramper mobility vehicles are available to hire from 10am for all day use and must be pre-booked. To book, please call the office on 01326 252200 or email [email protected]. These vehicles cannot access the visitor centre, therefore please bring any other walking aides that you might require. Level Access There is step-free access from the car park towards the Visitor Centre The floor is concrete and level throughout the Visitor Centre, including the Cafe and Garden Shop The Cafe has step-free access to an outside seating area There is ample room between tables for wheelchairs, prams and pushchairs Hearing We have a portable hearing loop available at the Entrance Key staff in each department have disability awareness training Visual All areas are well and evenly lit Mobility Low counters are provided at the Entrance Desk and in the Shops A wheelchair is available within the Visitor Centre, but not the garden General In addition to male and female toilets, there is a wheelchair-accessible toilet with baby changing facilities There is a circular, step-free route around the garden, although as a valley garden there are hills in places
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