Fruit Routes: Barefoot Intentions - A Spring Equinox Ceremony
- 21 March 2025
- 3pm-5pm
- Barefoot Orchard

Join Fruit Routes for an afternoon of ritual and ceremony in the Barefoot Orchard. Here there will be a relaxed space for you to make your own herb tea parcels and explore the equinox intentions.
Isabel George (EnviroWomenUK founder) will share her practice in the use of herbs to support you through this transition and Mita Solanky (Fruit Routes artist) will hold the space as you pass through Spring Equinox with our Tree elders.
The Barefoot Orchard is located next to the Paddock and opposite Pilkington library. Look for the Fruit Routes information board near the Geography Weather Station.
This event is free and all are welcome (students, staff and the local community).
Fruit Routes is a trail of edible fruit and nut trees on campus, which everyone is welcome to explore. There are regular events hosted on campus to help you engage with Fruit Routes and connect to nature.
Accessibility
Barefoot Orchard is on level ground but please be aware that there is not a dropped kerb leading directly into this space. If you have any specific accessibility requirements, please email in advance Sustainability@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk or LUArts@lboro.ac.uk.
Getting here
Attendees to Fruit Routes events are encouraged to walk, cycle, take public, or shared transport to the events. For information on travelling to the University campus visit the location webpage on the University website.
Parking
Students, staff and visitors are required to register their vehicle and pay to park on campus. Visitors should use the main entrance on Epinal Way. The nearest car park is opposite Pilkington Library.
For information on registering and paying to park please visit the parking pages of the University website.
Contact and booking details
- Email address
- LUArts@lboro.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Booking required?
- Yes