A restorative nature connection program for adults
Walk gently. Make slowly. Connect deeply.

A 6-week small-group outdoor experience combining nature connection, creative making, story, and reflection.
Supported places available through NatureLink Social Prescription.
 Limited to 15 participants.

The Wild Flow Series is a gentle and restorative weekly outdoor experience designed for adults seeking time in nature, creative expression, and meaningful connection.

Across six weeks, participants gather in beautiful natural places to walk slowly, work with their hands using natural fibres and materials, listen to story, and reflect together.  


Created in response to growing community interest in restorative adult nature connection experiences the Wild Flow Series is designed for adults seeking more meaningful time outdoors and a slower, more restorative rhythm in daily life. 


The WildFlow Series is designed for adults seeking calm, creativity, meaningful time outdoors, and connection with others in a supportive small-group environment.

Developed by Birdwings Forest School, drawing on years of experience facilitating nature connection experiences for children, families, educators, and community, The WildFlow Series is a guided, ongoing experience designed to fit gently into everyday life while supporting calm, connection, creativity, and wellbeing.

Designed as a gentle and ongoing weekly experience that fits into everyday life. You do not need to be artistic, highly fit, or experienced in nature to participate. The focus is on process, presence, and restoration -
you simply need a willingness to arrive. 

Each 3-hour session includes:

  • A guided walk in nature 
  • A creative making practice (may include botanical art, weaving, felt-making, basketry, cordage, and nature journaling.)
  • Story and quiet reflection 
  • Creative connection practices 


Many adults are carrying exhaustion, overwhelm, and disconnection from the natural rhythms that restore us.
The Wild Flow Series offers a gentle weekly space to slow down, create with our hands, spend meaningful time outdoors, and reconnect through shared experience.

Program Details

  • Duration: 6 weeks starting July 13, 2026 
  • Session Length: 3 hours (9:30 - 12:30am) 
  • Location: Gold Coast Hinterland 
  • Program Fee: $420 for the full 6-week series 
  • Supported Places Available: Subsidised places in this series are supported through the NatureLink Social Prescription initiative 
  • Limited to 15 participants 
  • All materials provided

FAQs

  • Do I need to be creative? No! We will teach you all the techniques for painting, weaving, felt-making and other art processes.
  • What fitness level is required? A medium level of fitness - we will be engaging in short walks on established trails in natural settings.
  • What happens in wet weather? The Wild Flow Series is designed as an outdoor nature-based experience, and sessions will proceed in most weather conditions. Participants will receive information about appropriate clothing and weather preparation before the program begins.
  • Can beginners participate? WildFlow is absolutely for beginners.
  • Is this a therapy program? The Wild Flow Series is a non-clinical wellbeing program and is not intended to replace therapeutic or mental health support.

If this feels like something you have been needing, we invite you to register your interest.

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