Walking & Hiking Retreats for Involuntarily Childless
Heal, hike, and connect in nature.
For women navigating the unique journey of involuntary childlessness, this retreat offers a supportive and restorative experience amidst the natural beauty of the Appalachian Trail. Designed to help you reconnect with yourself and find solace in a community of like-minded individuals, the program emphasizes slowing down and focusing on what truly matters. Expect invigorating hikes through scenic landscapes, opportunities for reflection, and a soul-nourishing environment. While the specific meditation tradition isn't highlighted, the focus on mindfulness through walking and community connection provides a powerful path to healing and personal growth. This isn't just a hike; it's an intentional space for positive, ambitious women to find strength and peace together.
Highlights
- Specifically designed for involuntarily childless women
- Focus on walking and hiking on the Appalachian Trail
- Emphasis on slowing down and paying attention
- Soul-nourishing environment with positive women
- Diverse dietary options including vegan and gluten-free
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Setting
The retreat unfolds along the iconic Appalachian Trail, offering participants a chance to immerse themselves in the lush, mountainous terrain of North Carolina. The natural environment provides a serene backdrop for reflection and connection, with fresh air and scenic vistas accompanying each step.
The practice
While a specific meditation tradition is not mentioned, the retreats center around mindful walking and hiking. Participants are encouraged to slow down, pay attention to their surroundings, and engage in reflective practices while moving through nature. This approach fosters presence and connection, providing a gentle yet profound path to inner peace.
A typical day
A typical day involves significant time spent walking and hiking on the Appalachian Trail. The schedule is designed to facilitate slowing down and connecting with nature and fellow participants, with opportunities for reflection and community building integrated throughout the day. Specific timings for meals and activities are not detailed.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but the retreat is a 4-day hike on the Appalachian Trail, suggesting a mobile or rustic lodging experience.
What to bring
Given the Appalachian Trail location and the average annual temperature of 16.2°C, pack layers suitable for varying weather, including rain gear. Comfortable hiking boots are essential, along with personal items for a 4-day trek.
How to get there
The retreat takes place in Asheville, North Carolina, on the Appalachian Trail. Specific meeting points or transportation details to the trail are not provided.
Nearest airport: Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) (32 km)
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is approximately 32 km from the general area. Information on airport transfer services to the retreat location is not available.
Nearest city: Raleigh/Durham
Retreats are paid, with prices starting from USD 450.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jan, Nov, Dec
Avoid: Jul, May, Aug
Asheville experiences an annual average temperature of 16.2°C. The warmest months are July, June, and August, while the coolest are January, December, and February. July, May, and August are the wettest months, so be prepared for potential rain, especially during summer hikes. January, November, and December are typically the driest.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the duration of these retreats?
The retreats are designed as 4-day hikes on the Appalachian Trail.
What kind of food is provided during the retreat?
The retreat offers a variety of dietary options including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free meals, as well as options that include meat and organic choices.
Is this retreat suitable for beginners to hiking?
The description emphasizes slowing down and paying attention, suggesting a focus on mindful movement. While specific difficulty levels for the hikes are not provided, it's advisable to inquire directly with the center about the physical demands to ensure it aligns with your fitness level.
What is the cost of attending a retreat?
Pricing for the retreats starts from USD 450.
What amenities are available during the retreat?
The retreat includes access to a spa and offers coffee/tea. Given it's a hike on the Appalachian Trail, these amenities likely refer to facilities at specific points along the route or at a base camp.
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