25 September - 11 October 2026
Nature Festival at Woodhouse
Slow Down | Step Outside | Reconnect
This spring, Woodhouse Adventure Park is proud to be part of Nature Festival 2026, celebrating our connection with the natural world through a series of special experiences among the trees in beautiful Piccadilly.
Set across 54 hectares of bushland in the Adelaide Hills, Woodhouse is a place to switch off from the everyday, breathe in the fresh air and experience the benefits of time spent in nature.
Inspired by this year’s Plant Beautiful Seeds theme, we’re offering three unique experiences for different ages and stages – from nature play and discovery for our littlest explorers to guided experiences designed to help adults slow down, connect, create and perhaps plant a few beautiful seeds of their own.
Find your way to reconnect with nature at Woodhouse this spring.
Seedlings Nature Play
Little Explorers, Big Discoveries
Slow down, get curious and experience the wonder of nature through the eyes of your little one.
Designed for children aged 3–7 and their grown-ups, Seedlings Nature Play is a relaxed, hands-on morning of outdoor exploration, creativity and connection.
Wander, wonder, collect, create and play as little explorers use their senses, follow their curiosity and enjoy special screen-free time together in nature.
Seeds of Gratitude
Guided Nature Connection Walk & Community Mandala
Take some time to slow down, notice what’s around you and reconnect with nature – and yourself.
Wander through the beautiful natural surrounds of Woodhouse on a gentle guided nature connection walk designed to help you become more present in the landscape around you.
Engage your senses, reflect on gratitude and connection, then come together to create a collaborative nature mandala using materials gathered along the way.
Seed & Sip
Guided Nature Journalling & Tea Ceremony
Find a quiet moment among the trees and give yourself permission to simply be.
Seed & Sip combines mindful observation, guided nature journalling and the simple ritual of sharing tea in the peaceful bushland surrounds of Woodhouse.
Slow your pace, tune into the world around you and capture what you notice through words, sketches and reflection – no artistic or writing experience needed.