A three-day community gathering in nature, offering space to slow down, breathe, reconnect, and remember who you are — supported by the land, the circles, and the people around you.
Limited spots to keep the experience intimate and deeply personalized.
This gathering is about coming together in a way that feels natural and easy. There is gentle structure if you want it and plenty of space if you do not. Time to rest, time to talk, time to sit quietly on the land or by the fire. It is a chance to step away from the constant noise and the quiet loneliness of everyday life and come back to yourself, supported by nature and the people around you.
You will leave with more than just a sense of peace. You will leave feeling connected to something and to someone, with a steadier nervous system and a clearer sense of yourself..
A small group of people who value connection and shared space
Gentle support to help the nervous system settle
Time to pause, reflect, and take things in at your own pace

Everything is set up to feel unhurried and easy from the moment you arrive. The land, the pace, and the way the days unfold are all designed to help you settle in and breathe a little deeper.
To help you decide if this gathering is the right fit, here is a clear snapshot of the key details and who it is for
24th – 26th April 2026
Arrival from 10am on Friday, departure by 5:00pm on Sunday.
On our land in rural South West Wales, surrounded by meadow and woodland. This is our home and the place where our community gatherings naturally unfold..
This gathering is for people who are craving connection, time in nature, and space to slow down. For those who feel a bit worn out, a bit disconnected, or who simply know they need a pause..
This is a loose guide to how the days usually flow. Nothing is rushed or rigid, and things may shift to suit the group and what feels needed.
Saturday is a full day together, gently held and unhurried. There is space to move, learn, rest, and connect, with plenty of breathing room in between.
Morning yoga to gently wake the body
Workshops woven throughout the day
Children’s activities available throughout the day
Time to eat, rest, wander, or be in conversation
A gong bath in the evening
Campfire time afterwards with conversation, drumming, and shared space
Sunday is slower and more open, with time to move, connect, and take in the last of the weekend together before heading home.
Morning yoga
Community activity for everyone
Time to reflect, chat, and be on the land
Closing Ceremony
We intentionally keep our gatherings small so every person feels seen, supported, and held.
Here’s a few words from people who have joined us betore.
"Oh Kathy, that is exactly how I feel since coming across you, your family and your space — belonging.
For a girl whose major wound is feeling like the outsider, your space is exactly as you said: a soothing balm. A place where I can safely be myself, connect with my soul tribe, be wild and free, and heal.
You and Dave have created something beyond the physical — something held in your hearts. The space you hold continues to nourish my growth as a human, a healer, and a singer. I feel deeply supported, seen, and connected."
"Thanks Kathy, Dave and all who led the workshops. I dont think anyone left unchanged, children included, and they had a fab time running wild and free. It's a fabulous setting for getting in touch with yourself. thanks to all you wonderful ladies that came and made it a sacred, safe sapce. It was so good meeting you all and sharing the love"
"I had the most amazing time. Dave and Kathy are lovely people who organised a well run healing weekend the whole experience was amazing. The site was absolutely beautiful, surrounded by breathtaking views and scenery. The land it’s self had lovely calming energy, surrounded by ancient magical trees. There’s so much to do around the area and close to the beach. I would highly recommend a visit here! I will certainly be returning again. Thank-you Dave and Kathy for a lovely weekend and being brilliant hosts!"
The application should take about 8–10 minutes.
Once you submit, you’ll be prompted to make a payment to secure your spots.
If you’re feeling a mix of excitement and nerves, you’re in good company. Here are answers to the most common questions we receive.
Yes. This gathering is for people who are still in the thick of everyday life. Working, parenting, showing up, and holding things together, even while feeling tired underneath it all.
You do not need to be at breaking point and you do not need time off work beforehand. The pace is gentle, there is no pressure to take part in everything, and nothing here asks you to dig deep or fix yourself.
It is simply a few days to slow down, rest your nervous system, and be supported by nature and community. Most people leave still working full time, but feeling steadier, calmer, and better able to cope with everyday life again.
We keep our gatherings small and friendly. Numbers are limited so it never feels crowded or overwhelming, and so everyone has space to be themselves. It is small enough to feel connected, but big enough that there is no pressure to talk or share unless you want to.
Your ticket includes your place at the three day Community Camping and Healing Gathering, access to the land, and everything that happens within the gathering itself.
This means shared circles, gentle activities, time in nature, space to rest, and being part of a small, supportive community for the weekend. All facilitation and use of the space are included, and there is no pressure to take part in anything you do not feel drawn to.
Camping is included in the ticket price. You are welcome to bring your own tent or campervan. Food is not included, but food is available to buy on site if you wish, or you are welcome to bring your own.
Yes. Children are very welcome at our Community Camping and Healing Gatherings, and children under 16 attend free. This is a family friendly space where children are free to play, explore the land, and be themselves while adults take part in the gathering.
Yes, absolutely. You are very welcome to come with a friend, partner, or bring the whole family if that feels right for you. Some people arrive together, others come on their own, and both are equally welcome. There is no expectation to stay together the whole time, and plenty of space for shared time or doing your own thing.
If you want, we can add a short line here linking back to the children attend free section, but this already reads warm, clear, and very you.
Yes, well behaved dogs are welcome. We know how important dogs can be for comfort and feeling safe when spending time away from home.
For insurance reasons, all dogs must be covered by third party liability insurance. A copy of this will need to be uploaded when booking or sent over before the gathering. This is usually included as part of standard pet insurance. If not, it can be easily obtained by becoming a supporter of Dogs Trust.
We ask that dogs are kept under control at all times and that owners are mindful of others sharing the space.
Yes, of course. Many people come on their own, and you will not be the only one. This is a very welcoming, community focused gathering, and people tend to connect naturally without any pressure to share or socialise before they are ready.
You are free to join in as much or as little as you like. Coming on your own often feels like the easiest way to settle in and take the gathering at your own pace.
Fill in the application — we can't wait to meet you
Spots are limited to keep our gatherings intimate.