Welcoming Winter Retreat
Sunday, 16 November 2025, 10:30 – 16:30
Join us at The Oak House Studio in Hatfield Park for a unique winter retreat. Reconnect with nature and learn mindful tools to embrace the quiet beauty and wisdom of this often-overlooked season.
“Live in each season as it passes; breath the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each”
~ Thoreau
❄️ Embrace the Wisdom of Winter
For many of us, winter is the season we brace ourselves for – the long, dark nights, the biting cold, the quiet stillness. It can feel heavy, bleak, even isolating.
I used to feel the same way. Spring and summer brought growth and lightness, autumn offered beauty and reflection – but winter? Winter was something to endure. I rushed through it, never pausing to listen to what it might be trying to teach me.
Does this sound familiar?
- Do you find winter a struggle – physically, emotionally, or spiritually?
- Do you feel sluggish, unmotivated, or weighed down?
- Do you experience the “winter blues” and long for spring’s return?
If you answered yes to any of these, this retreat is for you!
🌲 A New Way to Meet Winter
Join us for a nourishing day retreat designed to help you shift your relationship with winter – from resistance to reverence.
Through guided practices, mindful movement, and quiet reflection, you’ll begin to:
- Cultivate a deeper awareness and appreciation of winter’s gifts
- Reconnect with your inner rhythm and natural cycles
- Discover how winter can be a time of restoration, insight, and inner strength
It will take place at the beautiful Oak House Studio set within the grounds of Hatfield House where we’ll have the opportunity to explore this ancient landscape and connect with its abundant Nature.
This retreat is for everybody, complete beginners are very welcome, come just as you are!
This Welcoming Winter Retreat is for you if:
You’d like to connect into the abundance, gratitude and lessons learned from the summer,
This retreat is for everybody, complete beginners are very welcome, come just as you are!
The day will look something like this:
10.15-10.30 – Arrival at the Oak House where you’ll be welcomed with warming tea,
10.30-10.45 – Welcoming circle to arrive and set intentions for the day ahead,
10.45-11.45 – RELEASE. Gentle, mindful yoga focusing on letting go and acceptance of the seasons change,
11.45-12.30 – REFLECT. Mindfulness meditations focusing on gratitude with time for journaling,
12.30-13.30 – Plant-based, nourishing lunch (provided),
13.30-15.00 – RECONNECT. Nature walk and connections in Hatfield Park focusing on change and letting go,
15.00-16.15 – REST. Restorative and yin yoga with sound therapy,
16.15-16.30 – Closing circle, reflections, Q&A.
If you have any queries don’t hesitate to get in touch – louise@woodlandyoga.co.uk.
Investment options
Earlybird offer of £115.00 available until 2 November (£135.00 after) or bring a friend and pay £99.50 each or pay in 3 monthly installments:
One Payment
£115.00
Bring a Friend Offer
£199.00
Payment Plan
£45.00 x 3
This special location
Our Welcoming Winter Retreat will take place at The Oak House Studio, a stunning location set within the grounds of historic Hatfield Park.
Our practices will take place inside the beautifully restored old church hall, which dates back to 1869, as well as in the grounds of Hatfield Park.
Soak up the peace and quiet of this unique location and allow it to bring you home to yourself.
This day retreat will be filled with:
A rare chance to be looked after, to properly rest and to give yourself space and time to be
Your Teacher
‘Yoga gives us peace and clarity in order to see the beauty and wonder that is all around us’
Louise Neicho
Having spent the first 20 years of my professional life working in and with Nature I feel a deep connection to the natural world that has promoted numerous benefits in my life. Combining this with a love and appreciation of yoga and mindfulness that spans over two decades has enabled me to share practices that help us connect more deeply with Nature and ourselves. I have completed over 1000hrs of yoga and mindfulness teacher training and in 2023 I received a distinction for my master’s degree in Mindfulness where my thesis focused on the wellbeing benefits of connecting with Nature. I can honestly say that yoga and Nature has saved my life on more than one occasion, and I don’t think I would be the person I am today if it wasn’t for my practice. To bring all of this together is simply a dream come true and I hope you will join me and our like-minded community soon.
Words from my clients