The Buds of May

Nature Journalling 2025 - Workshop 1

The Buds of May

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Nature journalling workshop, suitable for all creative ability levels. Includes a nature walk and fully tutored watercolour workshop.

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10:00am - 1:00pm
A static map of The Buds of May

About the event

It is widely known, in fact scientifically proven, that spending time in nature improves our wellbeing.

On this fabulous workshop (the first in our new nature journalling series for 2025), you will have the opportunity to explore and be inspired by Queenwood Country Park and Arboretum and experience the glorious sights of spring. The trees will be in full bud, the forest floor will be carpeted in wild flowers and the wildlife will be active. So, there will be an abundance of things to see, experience and explore.

Once the creative juices are flowing, you will then have the opportunity to take part in a fully-instructed watercolour workshop. During the workshop, you will be guided step-by-step in order to create a beautiful bluebell watercolour painting. Due to the expert guidance and support available, this workshop is suitable for all ability levels.

Who should attend this workshop

  • Anyone who has a love of nature and is interesting in learning more about it
  • You are creative and want to learn new skills or improve your existing ones
  • You would like to find an activity which encourages you to be more mindful and active

About the tutor

The workshop will be delivered by Backbury House Retreats Lead Tutor Sharon Brookes. Sharon is a fully qualified art teacher and mindfulness coach and has taught in a range of educational establishments with a career spanning nearly 30 years. She has recently relocated to Herefordshire and currently delivers award-wining art courses from her studio base at Backbury House Retreats.

Further Reading

If you are interested in learning more about how to get started in nature journalling, here is an informative blog post written by the tutor

Frequently asked questions

Q1. I am a complete beginner in art. Will this course be suitable for me?

Absolutely yes! The workshop will be delivered will lots of helpful guidance, demonstrations and advice in order for you to build your skills and knowledge in manageable steps. You will also be offered individual support, as and when you require.

Q2. How far will we be walking?

We will be completing a guided walk along a trail consisting of approximately 1.5 miles in total. The trail includes some steep sections of path that may be muddy in wet weather. However, you will be free to walk a shorter alternative easy 1-mile route, if preferred. In addition, the alternative trail offers hard surfaced paths for easy access.

Q3. Do I need to bring any equipment with me?

For your convenience, the workshop includes all of the art materials that you will require in order to complete the tasks. However, you may wish to bring a camera/camera phone to capture interesting images. You may also like to bring a set of binoculars for closer viewing, if you have them.

Q4. Will you be offering more workshops like this?

Yes! We are currently planning similar workshops which will be offered throughout the year and allow you to explore and respond to the country park and arboretum during all four seasons.

Special Offer

We’re hosting four Nature Journalling workshops throughout the year. Each session is designed to be enjoyed as a standalone event, but attending multiple sessions will provide a richer, more comprehensive experience. When you book your first workshop, you’ll receive a 10% discount code to save on additional sessions.

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Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Easy access paths are located at Queenswood with hard surfacing and are suitable for wheelchair users.

Electric Mobility Vehicles are available to borrow (depending on weather conditions). They must be booked at least 24 hours in advance - please call 01432 530088.

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What to bring

Please wear suitable clothing for a 1-hour nature walk appropriate to weather conditions. Please also bring a water bottle.

Refreshments can be purchased from the onsite café.

All materials are provided for the art workshop.

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Parking information

There is a pay and display car park on site; parking costs up to £5 per day. Motorcycle Bay. Blue Badge Disabled Parking.
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Bicycle parking

Bicycle racks available. Alternatively, the 492 Bus service leaves from both Hereford and Leominster at regular intervals throughout the day and stops at the top of Dinmore Hill, by the entrance to Queenswood.
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Sharon Brookes
Contact number: 07584 081970