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Wild Edgewalker

Various locations across Jersey, Channel Islands, including Val de la Mare Arboretum, Waterworks Valley, and Francis Le Seur Centre.

Rating: 4.6 ★ (94 ratings)

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Wild Edgewalker, founded by Amanda Bond, offers experiences designed to help people slow down and connect with nature in Jersey's beautiful landscapes. Amanda is a certified ANFT Nature and Forest Guide with a Master's degree in Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapeutic Practice. She leads sensory-based walks, foraging expeditions for wild and medicinal plants, and forest bathing sessions, aiming to help participants rekindle their relationship with the natural world.

These experiences focus on mindful exploration and engaging all senses to connect with the environment. Activities include guided walks and hikes to secret scenic locations, learning about local medicinal plants, and tasting wild foods found along the trails. Wild Edgewalker also offers sessions tailored for specific groups, such as parent and child nature sessions for neurodivergent children and teens. The core philosophy is that spending time in nature is healing and can foster creativity.

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Opening Hours

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Contact

+1 (0) 7797 953556, [email protected]

Comments

Andrew Dustow
23 Feb 2026
5.0 ★
Wonderful walk with peaceful surroundings.
Colin Dean
9 Feb 2026
5.0 ★
Lovely place for a walk, loads of different trees and great views. Plenty of benches to have a picnic on.
Alison Lewis
19 Jan 2026
5.0 ★
This is a great place to walk. I had my two dogs with me and a pushchair. The path is lovely and flat however there are other paths off the main path that are not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs. It's lovely and peaceful here and the views once you hit the reservoir are quite spectacular. Its definitely worth a visit. There is plenty of parking spaces too.
Kyla Chapman
1 Jan 2026
5.0 ★
Public walkway around a reservoir

If you go to the left (clockwise) when approaching from the carpark, it's an easy flat walk for 1 km to the dam.

If you go right (anti clockwise) it's undulating and approx 2 km to the dam.

Either way, it's lovely, but if you're after an easier walk, go clockwise and come back on yourself when you get to the dam.

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