Way to the woods
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Therefore, when heading left on the path taking you back to the mountain lodges and houses of Bellamonte, right before leaving the wood, stop and look around. Slowly sounds, odors, colors and details will be more distinct, making it easier to observe life in the wood. Besides stimulating your feet, also your senses will reawaken. Step after step, find your correct posture, reactivating your blood circulation your feet will get stronger, improving the way you walk. The sole of the foot stimulated by bark, pebbles and wet grass makes you feel closer to the earth and nature and therefore more relaxed and balanced.
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While rediscovering the contact with the soil, regain the contact with your body. Towards the end of this walk you will find the sensory path: as suggested on the information board, walk barefoot and try to close your eyes. Have a sit and enjoy the stunning views between a spruce and the other.Ĭontinuing, in silence, you may spot roe deer, woodpeckers and squirrels, or even deer if you are lucky enough. Follow the signs on the trees to find your way, along the fitness trail where you will also find some benches. After some time walking, you will feel the sensation of being in a fairy tale. Here the path becomes mostly flat, with a total elevation gain of just 225 meters. The first short and steep part heads quickly into a thick forest. The 2,9 km long walk starts from the playground of Bellamonte. The sensory path of Val di Fiemme is located in Bellamonte at the end of a walk, along a narrow trail: take off your shoes and feel the ground barefoot, walk on bark, pebbles and wet grass along a path where squirrels and roe deer can be spotted.
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Additional resources, such as the video From Turf to Trees: Converting Lawn to Forest, can be found at our YouTube channel.Sensory walk in the woods In the wood of Bellamonte, there is a sensory path which invites you to take off your shoes and rediscover the contact with the soil, pebbles and wet grass.įinally free. Be sure to check the Events calendar for information on upcoming presentations of "The Woods in Your Backyard." Previous workshops can be found at our Workshop Resources Library page.
Way to the woods registration#
The guide is included in the registration fee of both the workshop and the online course.Īdditional information and resources related to the program may be found on our Workshop Resources page. Choose a few land management projects to help meet your goals.Assess your property’s water resources, recreational possibilities, and aesthetic appeal, and ways to improve each.Learn basics of tree identification, forestry, and wildlife habitat management.Identify habitat units on your property.Understand how your land relates to the land around you.Map your land, assess why you bought it, and decide what you hope to get out of it.The workshop and the course use the guide “The Woods in Your Backyard: Learning to Create and Enhance Natural Areas Around Your Home.” The full-color, 108-page guide helps land owners to: Forest products: Firewood, specialty medicinal plants, shiitake mushrooms, maple syrup and Christmas trees, just to name a few.Increased exercise: Land techniques you apply will have you working more around the yard, at your own pace.More abundant wildlife: You provide habitats for wildlife you choose.Increased privacy and sanctuary: Your own serene landscape to observe and enjoy.And if you have a family, consider getting everyone involved! More time outdoors: A great way to get away from the computer and television.The program's basic stewardship practices will bring you many personal benefits: Owners of even just a few acres can make a positive difference in their environment through planning and implementing simple stewardship practices learned through the Woodland Stewardship Education's “The Woods in Your Backyard” program (WIYB), available through workshops or from our online course.