Community Event: Harvest Moon & Equinox Walk
Join Mia as we come together with a group of like-hearted people for a soulful guided walk up Moel Faban. On this walk, we’ll aim to see the sun set and the harvest moon rise. The moon rises faster than usual near the equinox, and in days gone by this enabled farmers to work late into the night and bring the crops in from the field, hence the name Harvest Moon.
As we near the equinox, light and darkness become equal. On our walk, we’ll reflect on what this time of balance means to us. We’ll also acknowledge that we’re entering the time when the power of the sun begins to wane and we enter the darker part of the year. This darker period brings a chance to turn inward, to reflect, and to rest. We’ll explore these themes in silence and as a group.
A Guided by Nature Community Event
Community Events are our way of giving back to our local community and caring for our environment. We give our time freely and request that you make a small charitable donation to North Wales Wildlife Trust, registered charity number 230772. Your donation will be passed on in full, minus card processing fees of about 28p per £5 donation. You can still attend a Community Event if you can’t make a donation; please let us know by email before you book.
Your team for the day
Mia is a qualified Mountain Leader, NatureWell Facilitator, Eryri Ambassador, and holder of the Rescue Emergency Care (REC) Outdoor First Aid certificate. Her background is in delivering training to corporate, government and charitable bodies.
What to expect on the day
Sited just above Bethesda at the edge of the Carneddau range, Moel Faban offers fine views in all directions from a modest 408 metres of elevation. We’ll walk at a moderate pace, with a pause on the summit to appreciate the sun and moon.
This walk is graded as Moderate. To participate, you’ll need a reasonable level of fitness, some degree of confidence on uneven ground, and a willingness to descend in the twilight/after dark. Please be sure to read the kit list below.
This event will involve mindfulness-based nature connection activities. We will spend time in nature areas that are open to the public, which may include dog walkers with dogs off their leads.
What to bring
The weather in Eryri can be quite variable. For your comfort and safety, we ask you to bring the following items.
- Head torch (or other torch)
- Boots or sturdy walking shoes, ideally waterproof and with ankle support
- Warm clothing
- Waterproof jacket and trousers (essential even if the forecast is good)
- Spare warm layers and/or jacket; it may be very cold when we’re sitting
- Hat and gloves
- Rucksack with a waterproof liner (bin liner will do)
- Any medication that you require
- A thermos with a hot drink
- Water and snacks
If you don’t have the first five items with you on the day, you may not be able to join the group.
Meeting point
Llys Dafydd, 33 High St, Bethesda, Gwynedd, LL57 3AN
Llys Dafydd is a five-minute walk from nearby bus stops. Please check with Traws Cymru for bus times.
Photos and feedback
We’d like your permission to use your photos and feedback on the day for marketing purposes, including on social media. It’s easy to refuse either while booking or on the day.
Cancellations and refunds
We’re unable to refund the charitable donations associated with our Community Events – please consider them a gift to our chosen local environmental charity. If you’re unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to a friend. If you’d like to do this, please email us their name, email address and mobile number.
Questions?
Please contact us or call Mia at 07880 717 905.
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