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£40 per person to include 4 hours forest bathing, free parking on site,
Each session will include:
• Guided and self-motivated activities
• Group and solo activities
• Seasonal reflection
• Refreshments
• Time after the forest walk for friendly, informal group chat whilst enjoying lunch (please bring your own packed lunch)
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Take the A381 towards Kingsbridge. Continue through the villages of Harbertonford and Halwell and go past the Totnes Cross Filling Station, which will be on your left. Approximately 1 mile after the filling station turn left into the lane signposted Slapton and East Allington (this left turn is on a sharp right-hand bend in the main road). Go down this road for approximately 3.3 miles then look on the right for the white finger sign for Dittiscombe (see photo below). After approximately 0.5 miles you will see on the right a sign for the Dittiscombe Equestrian Centre with wooden fencing and a private lane. Turn right here and with the horse stables and cream bungalow on your left continue down our private lane for 0.2 miles and the farmhouse will be found at the bottom by the gravel car park.
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