
12th-14th June, 2026
What is our deepest response to a beloved and suffering Earth?
Over the course of this weekend, we will gather as a supportive community to listen deeply, without turning away from grief, loss, or uncertainty. We welcome what breaks our hearts as an expression of love, and as a threshold through which vision and guidance may emerge.
Beauty and sorrow are both welcome here. Through embodied practices, such as gentle movement, walking the land, silence, ceremony, dreamwork, and collective creation, we tend the heart and attune to the deeper movements of soul.
We practice listening:
- to the Earth as a living intelligence,
- to grief as a form of love and belonging,
- and to what is being asked of us now.
Together we will:
- Honour grief as a sacred response to what is being lost
- Deepen our listening to the more-than-human world
- Explore soul as an expression of devotion to the Earth
- Listen for the images, guidance, and callings that arise from within.
From this listening, vision may arise, shaped by the Earth. It begins to guide who we are becoming in these times. A way of being rooted in love for the land begins to take form.
The Land
We will gather where the eastern sanderlings meet the waves, a coastline shaped by millennia of movement and arrival. For thousands of years, people have come ashore here, carrying stories, hopes, and changing ways of living with the land.
From the blooming heather of the heath, to marshes alive with nesting birds, to the wide horizon of sea and sky, this is a place of spaciousness and elemental beauty. There is room here to walk, to swim, to listen, and to let the land become companion and teacher.
Our time together will unfold in relationship with this living landscape.
Your Facilitators

Rebecca Wildbear – Lead Facilitator, Author, & Wilderness Guide
Rebecca helps people deepen their connection with themselves and the Earth, so they can perceive and relate to animals, plants, the land, and rivers as conscious beings. She invites people to awaken to the wisdom of their bodies, listen to the mysteries within their dreams, and discover their soul’s purpose. Since our wellness and our planet are linked, she melds the journey of our souls with active listening to the Earth for what she needs. She encourages people to engage with the sacred through their bodies and listen to the mystery within.
She created Wild Yoga to align us with Earth and soul and to enhance our capacity to listen to our bodies, dreams, and nature. To guide us into becoming healthy and vital members of the Earth community.

Robert Black – Co-facilitator, Ecotherapist & Integrative Psychotherapist
Rob is an experienced workshop leader, integrative psychotherapist, and expressive arts therapist with a passion for connecting people to nature and themselves. He has been running nature-based workshops since 2016. As co-founder of Ecotherapy East, he brings years of experience in private practice and community mental health, including a decade training for Norfolk Mind in Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Active Hope.
Practical Details
- All inclusive early bird until April 15th, after which prices rise £30
- Sleeping in your tent or campervan £275
- Sleeping in a bunk bed £295
- Sharing a twin room £320
- Room to yourself £375
- To request a concession please contact us.
- Arrive: 5pm, Friday
- Depart: 5pm, Sunday
- Location: Near Thorpeness, Suffolk, UK
- What to bring:
- Open heart and curious mind
- Tent & bedding (if choosing to self camp)
- Good walking shoes or boots
- Waterproof clothing
- Small daypack
- Notebook and pen
- Sumptuous Vegetarian Food: Breakfast, lunch and dinner all provided and all dietary requirements catered for.
Crossing the Threshold into your soul
This weekend-long immersion invites you to experience the wild outer landscape as a mirror for your rich and unseen inner world. Walking gently through the varied and beautiful Suffolk terrain — forest, heath, beach — we open to mystery. Through grief work, nature time, ceremony, dreamwork, and deep presence, we seek not only answers, but a deeper quality of listening.
deepen into the INNER LANDSCAPE of your life
You may have a longing for a deeper connection with nature. Or you’ve reached a time in your life to develop your spiritual self but have no appetite for religion. This is an opportunity to breathe out and slow down. To be in good company, to be in nature and to connect with (and listen to) your thoughts without rushing.
Please email for more information:
rob.black.nature@proton.me
