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Forestchi Dartmoor walk. A wander along the Taw River with Tai Chi mindfulness and nature connection

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Forest Chi
on 30th April 2026

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Saturday 23rd May 2026, meeting at Belstone car park for a 10am start. This is a walk in collaboration with Moorland Guides. No experience of tai chi is needed for this walk. Booking is with Moorland Guides, contact Kate for booking link.

   

23rd May 2026

Starts 10:00 | Ends 13:00

Please note this event is in timezone (GMT) London.

Cost : £15 per person

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Kate Dixon
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07816628369 07816628369

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