WELLBEING | 12 Reads To Get Stuck Into in 2023 On Wellbeing, Nature & The Outdoors


A unconfined typesetting can transport you to flipside world, amuse, educate or inspire, and getting lost in a typesetting is a wonderful way to while yonder a dreary winter weekend or quiet evening. Read on for some 2023 reading inspo!

The Quiet Moon: Pathways to an Warmed-over Way of Stuff by Kevin Parr

For anyone using apps like Goodreads and setting themselves a 2023 reading rencontre (I managed 38 books in 2022 and am aiming for at least 50 this year), this list of books makes a unconfined starting point.

There are 12 recommendations, so that’s a typesetting for every month this year, all of which are well-nigh wellbeing, nature or the unconfined outdoors.

1. The Quiet Moon: Pathways to an Warmed-over Way of Stuff by Kevin Parr

Published January 2023 | Not released until 5th January 2023, I was lucky unbearable to get an wide reprinting and have veritably loved this book.

For those interested in slow living, stuff present in the moment and wanting to learn increasingly well-nigh warmed-over earth-based beliefs, sociology and natural wisdom, you’ll find this typesetting in turns cosy, inspiring and informative.

2. The Wheel Of The Year: A Nurturing Guide to Rediscovering Nature’s Seasons and Cycles by Rebecca Beattie

Published October 2022 | Exceptionally well written, highly relatable and knowledgable tragedian Rebecca Beattie celebrates the wheel of the year and demistifies magic.

For those new to Wicca, anyone wishing to familiarise themselves with or observe Sabbats or those simply seeking knowledge and the inspiration to help them take greater notice of the seasons, this typesetting is an spanking-new nomination and one I’ve enjoyed hugely.

3. Telling the Seasons: Stories, Celebrations and Sociology virtually the Year by Martin Maudlsey

Published November 2022 | A typesetting well-nigh the customs, traditions and sociology of the British isles that will help the reader finger increasingly unfluctuating to the seasons. There are moreover some unconfined little illustrations to enjoy in this book.

4. The Almanac: A Seasonal Guide to 2023 by Lia Leendertz

Published September 2022 | The easiest way to learn increasingly well-nigh the seasons, the yearly Seasonal Guide Almanac uses a simple month by month format and highlights some of the key things that nature is getting up to at any given time.

Providing a simple way to help you get when to nature whether you’re out on a countryside walk, star gazing or at the beach.

5. Lonely Planet Offbeat: 100 Wondrous Places Yonder from the Tourist Trail by Lonely Planet

Published September 2022 | There are so many wondrous places to see in the world, but many are misfortunate by huge numbers of trousists which can really spoil the vibe, not to mention the photo opportunities.

This latest offering from Lonely Planet showcases some wondrous subconscious gems, and whilst some could oppose that simply including them in a publication like this ways they’ll wilt busier, you can expect far fewer visitors and you’ll discover some incredible places you may not have heard of in the process.

6. Wild Swimming Walks Lake District: 28 lake, river and waterfall days out by Pete Kelly

Published May 2022 | A practical typesetting that highlights some popular walking and swimming spots, combining archetype Lakes fell walks with venturesome swims.

There’s trappy photography to drool over too and withal with directions and route maps, this typesetting will inspire you to pull on your hiking boots, pack your swimming gear and throne up to Cumbria.

7. North Coast 500: Britain’s ultimate road trip by Emma Gibbs

Published May 2022 | This illustrated, full colour typesetting showcases all that’s unique well-nigh the North Coast 500. With 100 of the weightier places to visit shown withal with a simple route maps and locations, this is a fab typesetting and will inspire you to take Britians ultimate roadtrip.

8. Grand Bikepacking Journeys: Riding Iconic Routes virtually the World by gestalten and Stefan Amato

Published September 2022 | A guide to the world’s most iconic cycling routes that each provide a unconfined sense of reward and a closeness to nature that makes bikepacking one of the weightier ways to explore places.

Grand Bikepacking Journeys compiles the most iconic routes that any self-respecting long-distance cyclist should aim to complete.

9. Landlines: The remarkable story of a thousand-mile journey wideness Britain by Raynor Winn

Published September 2022 | Described by the Telegraph as an inspirational story of love and endurance; of trails offering links to warmed-over times and on the future we’re shaping, Landlines is the latest typesetting from Raynor Winn, bestselling tragedian of The Salt Path.

Whether you’re struggling to fit in your daily steps or you’re looking for a rencontre in 2023, Landlines won’t goof to inspire and features flipside trappy imbricate diamond from one of my favourite artists, Angela Harding.

10. On Sacred Ground: A 7,000-Mile Walk of Discovery into the Heart of Wild Nature 2 by Andrew Terrill

Published September 2022 | On Sacred Ground takes the reader on an immersive journey into Europe’s wildest and least-known places. It is a compelling tale of youthful energy and optimism, an old-fashioned venture yarn from a time surpassing smartphones and social media, and an inspiring true story of connection, insight and growth.

Above all, it is a triumph of the natural world – and of a young man’s quest to find his true place within it.

11. The Hedgerow Apothecary Forager’s Handbook: A Seasonal Companion to Finding and Gathering Wild Plants by Christine Iverson

Published April 2022 | This foraging companion is designed to be taken with you on your vita into the hedgerows, forests and woodland all year round.

The typesetting is helpfully serried by season and includes well-spoken photographs to help you identify plants, ideas on how weightier to prepare and preserve your finds withal with fascinating foraging and plant folklore.

12. The Joy of Self-Care: 250 DIY De-Stressors and Inspired Ideas Full of Comfort, Calm, and Relaxation by Becca Anderson

Published April 2022 | Self superintendency ways so much increasingly than just running a suffuse and lighting some candles, and this books is packed full of ideas to help you nurture your wellbeing.

With ideas for everyone, this typesetting provides a unconfined starting point in helping you squint without yourself and make yourself increasingly of a priority.

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