Wild Women Wilderness Retreat
16th - 19th October, VIC High Country
Embrace the call of your wild woman and embark on an extraordinary journey, at the Wild Women Wilderness Retreat.
Nestled in the serene landscapes of the Victorian High Country, this immersive retreat is crafted exclusively for women seeking solace; connecting to indigenous wisdom and rewilding in nature and her elements.
About the Retreat
We invite you to step away from the demands of daily life and immerse yourself in a weekend of self-discovery, stillness, and sisterhood. Our private camp in Myrtleford will become a sanctuary, where the rhythm of the wilderness guides us towards renewal. A space where spirituality and sisterhood unite, as we connect in community, sharing ceremony, ritual and reflection.
Your Journey Includes
Wayapa Wuurrk Workshop with Lee Couch, connecting you with the ancient wisdom of Taungurung/Dhudhuroa Country
Daily Yoga Sessions, harmonising mind, body and spirit
Guided Meditation and Breathwork, awakening the soul to the energy of the land
Delicious Vegetarian Menu by Jordy from ‘Little Patch Project’ including breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
Gentle Hike through Mount Buffalo National Park, with wild swimming in secret location
Fire-side Story telling and Song weaving
Initiation Ceremony
River Ritual and Offerings
Bush Craft and Earth Altering
Flexible payment plans available - weekly/monthly instalments - email us to secure your spot.
Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.
— Gary Snyder
Thursday
5.00pm Arrival + Welcome
6.00pm Opening Circle
7.30pm Dinner
8.30pm Fireside Story Telling
Friday
8.00am Yoga
9.00am Cacao + Meditation
9.30am Breakfast
11.00am Earth Altar Building
1.00pm Lunch
2.30pm Hike, Swim, River Offerings
4.00pm Afternoon Tea
5.00pm Breathwork Journey
6.30pm Dinner
7.30pm Song-weaving + Sharing
Saturday
8.00am Yoga
9.00am Cacao + Meditation
9.30am Breakfast
10.30am Wayapa Wuurrk Workshop
1.00pm Lunch
4.00pm Circle + Reflective Practice
6.00pm Meditation
7.30pm Dinner
8.30pm Fireside Initiation Ceremony
Sunday
7.00am Yoga + Meditation
8.00am Breakfast
9.00am Closing Circle
11.00am Pack + Depart
Choose Your Accommodation
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LEE COUCH
Lee Couch is a Wellbeing Facilitator and Educator with over 15 years of experience in Health and Wellness. She is an Aboriginal woman from the Gamilaroi Tribe NSW Australia, now living on the traditional lands of Taungurung /Dhudhuroa Country in the Alpine Shire, Victoria. Lee is inspired to create sustained change, social equity, and global impact and has uniquely created her programs through Cultural frameworks and Indigenous knowledge.
Lee combines education and health & wellness activities with her deep Cultural knowledge and practices. Her ability to lead with change coupled with her passion to work towards a healed nation makes Lee’s workshops unforgettable
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ERIN PLUECKHAHN
Erin is a women’s circle holder and certified meditation teacher who weaves ceremony and ritual into every space she facilitates.
Erin’s gatherings invite us to look within, and call us to explore a deep remembering.
She believes wholeheartedly in the importance of women rewilding their hearts and minds and healing through connection. Gathering together in community, where we are supported and seen as we move though the seasons of womanhood.
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ABBIE PRICE
Abbie is a Yoga, Pranayama, Kriya and Meditation Teacher. Certified in Health, Life and Internal Family Systems Coaching, she adopts a ‘wholistic’ approach to healing, in aligning mind, body and spirit.
Witnessing and welcoming the multiplicity of the mind, Abbie encourages the exploration of emotional entities, bodies or 'parts' of ourselves, with a compassionate curiosity; an unearthing and unburdening, that can ultimately lead to lasting transformation.