
To interpret the landscape is to recognise natural settings as living places, in time and in space. This walk is an invitation to observe, to fall silent, to feel — and the very first destination is simply to slow your pace.
These are experiences for small, intimate groups, where we observe each place's points of energy, the patterns water draws across the landscape and the way plants behave in context. They take place in mountain country, woodland or agroecological projects.
The routes are guided, short (between 2 km and 10 km) and not physically demanding. They include stops for sharing and contemplation, and may feature a tasting menu or picnic made with wild, seasonal, local plants.