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Catherine joins wellbeing walk in Peak District.
Summary
The Princess of Wales joined a wellbeing walk with charity Mind Over Mountains at Curbar Gap in the Peak District, and took part in a mindfulness reflection despite rainy weather.
Content
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, joined a wellbeing walk with charity Mind Over Mountains at Curbar Gap in the Peak District. She apologised for the rain on arrival and checked whether the group wanted to continue before the walk began. Walkers proceeded along Baslow Edge, paused to view the Derwent Valley as the mist cleared, and discussed mindfulness. The event combined walking in nature with group reflection and counselling offered by the charity.
Key details:
- The walk took place at Curbar Gap, Derbyshire, and included a route along Baslow Edge.
- Participants included past Mind Over Mountains participants, walk lead Lizzi Mills, Ms West, chief executive Ian Boyd, and founder Alex Staniforth.
- The group paused to admire the view and engaged in a reflection session where attendees were asked for three words to sum up the experience.
- Catherine summed up her experience as "Mind, body and soul."
Summary:
The visit highlighted the charity's use of outdoor walks and group reflection as part of its mental health support work. Undetermined at this time.
