Upcoming Walk

Deep Time Walk at Newtown National Nature Reserve

A 4.6 km walk through 4.6 billion years of Earth’s natural history

Sunday, June 28, 2026

17:3021:00

3 hr 30 min

Language

English

About This Walk

Imagine stepping back from the relentless pace of everyday life — the news cycles, the notifications, the noise — and finding yourself walking through 4.6 billion years of Earth’s extraordinary story. That is what a Deep Time Walk offers. Each metre of the 4.6 km route represents one million years of our planet’s history, so every step you take carries real geological weight. Along the way, 18 Earth Stations mark the turning points in life on Earth — from the formation of our Moon to the first flicker of life in ancient oceans, from the great mass extinctions to the astonishing rise of flowering plants. It is not a lecture. It is a co-created, living experience, woven together through storytelling, conversation, and quiet reflection in the open air.

What tends to surprise people most is not the science — it is how the walk makes them feel. Walking in the company of others through deep time has a way of shifting something quietly but profoundly: the way you see the world around you, your sense of your own place within it, and the deep kinship that connects all living things across vast stretches of time. You do not need any prior knowledge or particular fitness level — just an openness to wonder and a willingness to slow down. Many participants describe leaving with a changed relationship to the Earth beneath their feet. Come and find out why.

18 Stations Through Time

Explore the key moments in Earth’s history that we’ll encounter on our walk

Timeline of Earth Stations — 18 key moments through 4.6 billion years of Earth's history

Where We’ll Meet

Newtown, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom

This walk will be conducted in English

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Your Guide

Ashley Goddard
Lead Facilitator

Ashley Goddard

Trained Facilitator

London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

I first came across the DTW in 2022 and took part in online training with Stephan. Later I found many friends from France who use the tool, but I am only turning to use it myself in 2025 after organising a session in London with Phil and getting the in-person experience. I have held 3 walks as of Feb '26. I have joined the "Owls" cohort of facilitation training, including the professional session.

Walk. Act. Experience.

Walk with us to experience 4.6 billion years of Earth’s story.

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