Mind Over Mountains is a mental health charity that brings together the healing power of nature, mindfulness, and time with experienced coaches and counsellors. We provide retreats and walks across England and Wales and in 2025, we'll be delivering two free wellbeing walks within Whinlatter Forest, in partnership with Forestry England.
Our walks are intentionally mindful and these walks are specifically designed to be accessible for individuals with a lower to moderate level of physical fitness. They will suit individuals with a wide range of mental health challenges but are not appropriate for individuals in mental health crisis. If in doubt about a walk's suitability, please contact us at info@mindovermountains.org.uk.
These two walks are entirely free of charge and are available now on our website for people to book a place using the links below.
Whinlatter Forest: half day walk (am) 14th May 2025
Whinlatter Forest: half day walk (pm) 14th May 2025
Each of the wellbeing walks will:
- Bring together walking and talking in nature, mindfulness and the support of specialist coaches and counsellors – in line with our core practice.
- Provide an opportunity for sixteen people to walk in Whinlatter Forest, supported by two of our coaches or counsellors and two qualified mountain leaders.
- Be preceded and followed by Zoom calls for participants that will help to reduce anxiety, introduce aspects of mindfulness and review learnings from the walk.
- Involve 3 hours of walking at a relatively steady pace on good surfaces, with frequent stops for mindfulness. Each walk will cover around 4 miles.
- Be suitable for people with lower to moderate levels of physical fitness.
- Be suitable for people with a wide range of common mental health challenges (such as depression, anxiety and stress), diagnosed mental illness (such as bipolar disorder, eating disorders and phobias), and the impacts of trauma.
- Evaluate patient outcomes using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales (WEMWBS).
For more information, please visit our website.
Not appropriate for individuals in mental health crisis.