metsäkävely
Metsäkävely, a Finnish term, translates to "forest walking" or "forest bathing." It refers to the practice of spending time in a forest environment, engaging the senses and immersing oneself in nature. This is not merely a hike or a stroll but a conscious and mindful experience aimed at promoting well-being.
The practice emphasizes slow movement, quiet observation, and a deep connection with the natural surroundings. Participants
Metsäkävely draws inspiration from the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, which also highlights the therapeutic benefits of