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How to Celebrate Beltane Alone: Simple Rituals for Women Seeking Purpose

🌿 Why Beltane Still Matters (More Than You Think) There’s a moment, just as spring tips into summer, when the air changes. The light lingers longer. The land feels alive again. And something in you—quiet all winter—starts to stir. This is Beltane. Not just an ancient festival, but a threshold. A crossing point between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming. And yet, most women miss it entirely. We’ve lost… Read More »How to Celebrate Beltane Alone: Simple Rituals for Women Seeking Purpose

Solo woman hiker standing on a grassy hill overlooking the Somerset countryside in Southwest England on a clear day

How to Train for a Long-Distance Hike (When You Struggle to Walk Alone)

You’ve booked the trip. Maybe it’s the Cotswold Way, maybe it’s the Canadian Rockies. Maybe it’s something else that feels just as big, just as important. Either way, it matters. It’s not just a holiday — it’s something you’re holding onto after a difficult season of life. And yet, when it comes to actually training… You can’t seem to get out the door. Not because you’re lazy. Not because you… Read More »How to Train for a Long-Distance Hike (When You Struggle to Walk Alone)

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Spring Equinox Rituals for Women: Reconnect with England’s Ancient Landscapes

There’s a moment, somewhere in mid-March, when the air shifts. The ground softens underfoot, birdsong returns in the early hours, and the light stretches just a little longer into the evening. The spring equinox in the UK marks that turning point—when day and night stand in perfect balance, and the darker half of the year quietly loosens its grip. But this isn’t just a date on the calendar. For centuries,… Read More »Spring Equinox Rituals for Women: Reconnect with England’s Ancient Landscapes

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The best places to yearn for A Wuthering Heights Winter

You’ve heard the phrase “Wuthering Heights Winter” and even though winter has nearly passed now and spring is coming, I feel a collective need to yearn emanating from us all. Perhaps it’s that after a long, dreary, unromantic winter – of which the UK is renowned for – we’re all longing for some colour to come back into our lives. And there’s no better way to remember that you’re human… Read More »The best places to yearn for A Wuthering Heights Winter

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The Best Imbolc Ritual for 2026: Hiking

Imbolc is a threshold on the wheel of the year, marking the quiet return of spring and the first stirring of new life. Traditionally associated with Brigid—the Celtic goddess of hearth fire, renewal, and path-opening—Imbolc is a powerful time for reflection, intention, and embodied ritual. In 2026, Imbolc arrives in a year shaped by rebuilding, clarity, and steady inner strength. For modern women seeking a meaningful Imbolc ritual, time outdoors… Read More »The Best Imbolc Ritual for 2026: Hiking

A woman in a muted blue raincoat stands on a bridge made of large stones in the middle of a river, surround by green trees on the bank.

Building A Community of Curious, Powerful and Adventure-Loving Women

Welcome to the Women Walks Community: An online and offline space to gather In this world of online-everything, I am committed to building an online community that meets off-line too. I am committed to creating a space of gathering, of mutual support and learning and that allows for people to thrive and flourish in this little thing we call life. I want to create moments. Moments that linger long in… Read More »Building A Community of Curious, Powerful and Adventure-Loving Women

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How to Embrace Autumn: Foraging, Walking and the Rhythm of the Seasons

Autumn is fast disappearing from these isles, though we still have time to enjoy the crisp autumn days and crunchy leaves in shades of red, auburn and gold. There’s a chill in the air that signals the turning wheel of seasons. Soon, once again, we will be in the throes of winter – cold, damp and bare – though nature’s season of deep rest never quite penetrates the human world… Read More »How to Embrace Autumn: Foraging, Walking and the Rhythm of the Seasons

8 Autumn Walks in the UK for Unforgettable Colour

Autumn is a time of change and is the perfect time to indulge in exploring the best forest walks in the UK. With the changing guard of the seasons, autumn is the perfect time for long autumn forest walks amidst the changing rainbow of foliage. This season holds a unique magic, as it’s never the same twice. With mosaics of patchwork colours to be found throughout the UK, the heralding… Read More »8 Autumn Walks in the UK for Unforgettable Colour

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Ode to the Wild Woman | Remembering Ancient Truths

Woman, you are wild. Meant to roam this world with freedom and strength, but somewhere along the way they muzzled you, didn’t they oh woman of the wilderness? You’ve sat in this gilded cage for so long that you’ve started calling it home, forgetting that you ever knew any other way to live. But the wild calls you doesn’t it? The wild spaces within and those without – the raging… Read More »Ode to the Wild Woman | Remembering Ancient Truths