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Navigating Transitions Autumn: Norfolk 2022


  • Bircham Road Snettisham, PE31 7NG (map)

A 4-day walking-talking adventure around the Norfolk Coast

Join a team of like-minded women for a hearty walk that’s rich with heartfelt conversation and opportunities for connection to yourself, others and nature.

This is a 4-day guided hiking trip, featuring nature connection activities, eco-therapy exercises, wilderness skill sharing and evening circle time.

Taking place over the autumn equinox, this trip supports women to share with each other their experience of change, mapped onto a beautiful walking route along a constantly changing coastline. Whether you’re starting a new job, ending a relationship or entering a new phase of life, we can all benefit from speaking honestly and listening to others. You’ll be heard and understood, and you’ll end the trip with a team at your back ready to support your next step.

Route: Footpaths, beach, boardwalk and minor roads hugging the coast then turning inland.

Accommodation: Shared rooms in B&Bs/hostels. Single supplement available on request.

Difficulty: Stretching; walking distance 35 miles, 6-11 miles per day, flat terrain, pace 3mph.

Programme:

Day 1: Snettisham Park to Hunstanton (7 miles)

Day 2: Hunstanton to Burnham Deepdale (11 miles)

Day 3: Burnham Deepdale to Wells (11 miles)

Day 4: Wells to Walsingham (6 miles walking, rtn to start by public transport)

Cost: £400 per person. This includes all accommodation, transport, activities and self-catered/B&B meals. Does not include pub/cafe meals or drinks.

Contact ipse wilderness to enquire about this journey

video of ipse wilderness Navigating Transitions Norfolk coastal journey

 

Norfolk Coastal Path (Snettisham - Walsingham 35 miles)

It was liberating to really embrace both the inner and outer wilderness and celebrate the equinox in such a sacred way
— Previous participant; 'Navigating Transitions', September 2018
Earlier Event: 12 August
I Am She: Peak District 2022
Later Event: 31 December
Wild New Year's Eve: South Downs