See our news section for more expert interiors tips, product launches, and luxury travel and property updates Combining mindfulness techniques with the therapeutic energy of the natural environment, Forest Bathing is now one of the cornerstones of Japanese healthcare. Forest Holidays (opens in new tab) has been leading the way in Forest Bathing therapy since first introducing the guided sessions over two years ago at Blackwood Forest, Hampshire. The therapy has grown in popularity in the UK and Forest Holidays is now expanding its offering in the Forest of Dean, with more guides undertaking extensive training and accreditation by the Global Institute of Forest Therapy. ‘Simply being in a forest can be great for your health, helping to reduce anxiety and boost the immune system, but Forest Bathing takes this even further and offers an immersive experience that has real, tangible benefits. It’s the ultimate way to experience the forest and reminds you just how important nature is,’ says Forest Therapy Guide at Forest Holidays’ Forest of Dean, Gerry O’Brien. See: Meghan Markle’s former Los Angeles house is on sale for $1.8 million ‘Evidence is growing as to the benefits of spending time in nature and for us it’s important to encourage more people to get the most out of this incredible resource, which can have far-reaching benefits. For many people, a shortage of time and the distractions of technology can sadly get in the way of spending time outdoors. We see the benefits that just a few days spent in nature offer our guests and those who experience Forest Bathing with us truly re-ignite those deeper connections. Our aim is to help people understand how important nature is to their wellbeing and make Forest Bathing accessible to all,’ says Bruce McKendrick, Chief Executive of Forest Holidays.