Wellbeing at The Bishop’s Palace
At The Bishop’s Palace, we value physical and mental wellbeing. Throughout the year, we offer a range of events and activities designed to encourage visitors to experience the many benefits of exercising in our open spaces and finding solace in our tranquil gardens.
Wellbeing Walks
Press pause and connect with nature for 30 minutes on a mindful walk around our beautiful gardens to bring a sense of calm and peace into our busy lives.
Monthly Wellbeing Walks take place on the first Tuesday of every month, at 11am and the third Friday of every month at 12.30pm – from January 2024 (rolling event).
- 4th February
- 4th March
- 1st April
- 6th May
- 3rd June
- 1st July
- 5th August
- 2nd September
- 7th October
- 4th November
- 2nd December
- 17th January
- 21st February
- 21st March
- 18th April
- 16th May
- 20th June
- 18th July
- 15th August
- 19th September
- 17th October
- 21st November
- 19th December
These walks are free to Bishop’s Palace Admission Ticket holders.
Meeting Point: Just past the Lodge by the entrance gate
Silent Space in the Quiet Garden
Silent Space is a registered charity that encourages gardens, open to the public, to set aside a quiet place for people to enjoy the restorative benefits of connecting with nature.
For the last hour of each day we encourage visitors to the Palace’s Quiet Garden to turn off their phones, put down their cameras and enjoy the benefits of silence as part of this initiative, which started on 10th October 2022 – World Mental Health Day.
For more info: visit the Silent Space website HERE
Tai Chi For Wellbeing
We’re delighted to be continuing to host weekly Tai Chi for Wellbeing classes in our magnificent gardens throughout 2024 (Thursdays, 11am-12pm).
Led by local practitioner John Beasley, who has over 20 years of Tai Chi experience, the sessions are suitable for all regardless of age or ability and run every Thursday from 11am to 12pm. Tai Chi is a non-competitive martial art known for both its defence techniques and its health benefits. As an exercise, it comprises gentle physical exercise and stretching with mindfulness.
Booking is not required but attendees will require a valid entrance ticket to the Palace. There is no additional cost for the sessions although an optional £5 donation in aid of St Margaret’s Hospice can be made. This event is included with any general admission ticket to The Bishop’s Palace and Gardens, including The Bishop’s Palace Admission Ticket and Membership.
So, take control of your wellbeing this Spring and join John and others in the beautiful surroundings of the Palace Gardens (or occasionally inside in bad weather).
The Syrens Cycling/Walking Trail
Boost your wellbeing with a mindful walk or cycle from The Bishop’s Palace as part of the Syrens Walking/Cycling Trail to Glastonbury Tor. This 10 mile round trip weaves through the beautiful Somerset countryside and guides you to several syren bells which all play a slightly different note when you ring them.
The entire trail follows a section of the National Cycle Route 3 so keep an eye out for the blue signs which will help to guide your way.
This trail offers a fantastic opportunity to discover new insights about the stunning scenery of Wells and beyond while reaping the benefits of physical exercise for your wellbeing.
Click the link to download a copy of the Syrens Walking/Cycling Trail map.