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Team Days & Woodland Wellbeing Sessions

Our vibe here is that playing outdoors is good for everyone, adults and children alike, whatever age you are, and we've got quite a bit of experience facilitating time spent outdoors getting the most out of what nature has to offer us.

We run team days that are fun, creative and build a genuine sense of community in participants. If you’re looking for a team day to support your colleagues’ wellbeing, or a way to spend special time in nature with friends, please be in touch.

Deep time in nature…

Our aim is to facilitate your time in nature so you can genuinely feel the benefits of time well spent.

Throughout the year we run group sessions for adults in Glasgow’s city woodlands, advertised on our bookings page, and FAQs shown here.

We also run private sessions for teams. Check out our workshops page for the kinds of things we offer, and be in touch to find out more.

  • Each session follows this routine:

    • Meeting and walking to the camp location together.

    • Short introduction to the site and the session from your leader.

    • Chance to participate in the offerings for the session which may include:

      • a hand craft activity such as whittling or making something out of natural materials

      • a fire-based activity a small snack to cook on the fire and/or a cup of tea.

      • A nature connection activity which could be a led meditation, or a sit spot

    • We’ll then close the session and walk back to the meeting point together.

    • Learning about Plant and trees

    • Nature connection time

    • Using hand tools to create wooden objects and decorations

    • Gardening tasks for biodiversity 

    • Whittling sticks for cooking on the fire 

    • Phone free time

    • Observing wildlife, including deer and birds of prey

    • Gathering natural materials for crafting

    • Learning about fires

    • Seasonal foraging 

    • The list goes on…

  • We host these sessions in a quiet part of Pollok Country Park near Pollok House in Glasgow, Scotland.

    We’ll meet at the riverside car park in Pollok Country Park, you can find the google map link here.

  • £15 per person.

    • Waterproof jacket 

    • Waterproof trousers if possible

    • Warm layers

    • sturdy shoes, 

    • Hat and gloves if you like

    • Water/snack if you like

    • anything you use to take notes and pictures if you want

  • Yes, these sessions are designed for people to be able to come along themselves and you will be met with a warm smile and friendly faces when you arrive.

  • That’s ok, each session is led by a trained Forest and Outdoor Woodland Leader, who is PVG checked and used to working in public greenspaces with people who have little experience of being outdoors or in natural environments.

    We will do our best to put you at ease on the day, but if you have any more questions or want to chat about it drop us a message.

  • The benefits of being outside are widely documented but here’s some the benefits we get when we lead these sessions:

    • Deeper sleep the night after being on a session

    • Regulated nervous systems - feeling relaxed

    • Increased confidence 

    • Increased positive self-esteem and sense of achievement

    • Increased mobility

    • Increased sense of connection to people and nature

    • Increased understanding of natural world, seasonal and climate change

    • Reduced desire to be on screens

    • Reduced unhelpful thoughts

    • Relaxed muscles

    • Reduced worry

  • We are sorry that the location we use is not accessible for wheelchairs at this time due to storm damage and path degradation.

  • No, there are no toilets at the location, please go before you come and be prepared to do a wild wee if you need one.

  • We love dogs but not everyone does. To avoid the chance that your dog is on a session with someone who has a fear of dogs - please ask before booking. 

    The site we visit is a wildlife sanctuary (we’ve seen a few different animals born there), so if your dog comes along, they’ll need to be kept on a lead. 

  • Here are a few things we’d ask you to agree to before you come:

    • No picking, harvesting, cutting or destroying of plants, trees or animals unless as part of a planned activity by the leader.

    • You don’t have to be friends with everyone but please be friendly.

    • Give people space if you doubt they want to interact - sometimes people struggle to communicate. 

    • If you need space, please be clear and tell the leader you’re taking it.

    • No alcohol or drugs 

    • Don’t be a dick 

Interested in a setting up a team day ?

We offer bespoke workshops which are perfect for community groups, birthday parties, zen-hen do’s, team building, work day’s out, or just a group of pals who want to try something new.