Blog written by Jeni Bell
Sat in the shade of a thick trunked oak, I leant back against its bark and listened to the wheezing calls of yellowhammers from the adjacent fields. Buttercups swayed in time with the breeze, and I watched as a buzzard skimmed the steep slopes and rose up into the day’s blue skies.
It turns out Middleton Down, in the Chalke Valley, was the tonic I needed to counter a busy morning staring at the glare of my laptop screen. I had gotten tunnel vision, my body felt tight and strained from sitting for too long, and my head was buzzing.
Time spent in nature can help to alleviate stress and boost our well-being; it gets us active and encourages us to tune into the world around us. I needed to get out, get moving and get some fresh air.
This Wiltshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve is the epitome of peace. Hidden amongst the spectacular rolling countryside it feels like a truly wild space. Descending down the sloping path it seemed as though I was walking into the heart of the landscape.