Forest Bathing and Nature Play: Well-being Through Outdoor Connection
Forest Bathing: Wellness and Connection with Nature
In an increasingly fast-paced and digitalized world, the need to reconnect with nature becomes essential. One practice that has gained relevance in recent years is forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku—a sensory experience that invites us to immerse ourselves in natural environments to improve our physical and emotional well-being.


What Is Forest Bathing or Shinrin-Yoku?
The term originates from Japan, where since the 1980s it has been promoted as a preventive health therapy. But it’s not just about walking through the woods.
Forest bathing means being fully present: observing trees, breathing deeply, touching bark, and listening to the sounds of nature. It is a mindful practice that reduces stress, strengthens the immune system, and enhances mood.
Nature and Play: A Powerful Combination for Child Development
At Galopín, we believe outdoor play is not just recreational—it’s an opportunity to reconnect with the natural environment.
Our parks and play areas are designed to blend seamlessly with nature, encouraging experiences that combine fun, exploration, and health.
When a child plays among trees, on natural surfaces, or interacts with organic materials, they are experiencing their own version of forest bathing. This early contact with nature supports not only physical development but also creativity, empathy, and a sense of belonging to something greater.


Benefits of Nature Contact for All Ages
Numerous studies support the positive effects of spending time in nature. Key benefits include:
- Reduced stress and anxiety
- Improved focus and creativity
- Strengthened immune system
- Increased happiness and life satisfaction
These benefits are not just for adults. Children who grow up in green environments show fewer ADHD symptoms, better academic performance, and greater emotional balance.
Designing Natural Parks That Heal and Reconnect
At Galopín, we don’t just design playgrounds—we create spaces for well-being.
Our proposals are aimed at reinforcing the essential bond with nature by offering sensory experiences that invite visitors to pause, explore, and breathe.
Whether it’s a park in the forest, a playful zone among trees, or an interactive nature trail, each installation can become an opportunity for forest bathing suitable for all ages.


Reconnecting with Nature to Build a Healthier Future
The future of well-being lies in returning to the essentials: free play, contact with the earth, and the silence of the forest. Promoting these spaces is an investment in a more balanced, healthy, and conscious society.
At Galopín, we continue to design spaces that not only entertain—but also heal, inspire, and reconnect.

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