Nature Nurture: Wild Retreats for Wilderness Immersion

By CTH Editors

1 year ago

Immerse yourself in the wildest natural hideaways and disconnect to reconnect


Sometimes we just need to get away from it all – and a wild retreat, detached from the rest of the world, can be a great way to improve wellness. If you’re looking to be nurtured by nature, here is the C&TH guide to the best wild retreats for doing so…

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Nature Nurture: Wild Retreats for Wilderness Immersion

  • For a life-changing island adventure: The Aerial, British Virgin Islands
  • For a sacred Himalayan exploration: The Happy House, Nepal
  • For a glamorous Greek escape: Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa
  • For a rainforest switch-off: The Well at Hacienda AltaGracia, Costa Rica

british virgin islands aerial shot

The Aerial, British Virgin Islands

For a Life-Changing Island Adventure

This super cool private island retreat is not only seriously beautiful but deeply transformative. Owned by 34-year-old Nashville-based entrepreneur Britnie Turner (see her website, britnieturner.com, for more info). The Aerial is a place to ‘connect back to nature, find your breakthrough, stay present.’ Mexican-chic bedrooms with stunning sea views blend seamlessly into surroundings; food is farm-to-table, created with produce from the island. There’s sailing, loads of water sports (try glow-in-the-dark paddle boarding) and a roster of wellness treatments. Most interesting of all are Britnie’s Elevate Summits. Based around five core pillars – Dream, Abundance, Presence, Strength, Love – these life coaching courses focus on making sure you are fulfilled in every area of your life. And they don’t hold back. You’ll even find yourself writing your own eulogy to help you work out what you truly want in life. 

BOOK IT: Rent the entire island from £30,500 per night. aerialbvi.com

A mountain at dawn

The Happy House, Nepal

For a Sacred Himalayan Exploration

The aptly-named Happy House (so-called by explorer Edmund Hillary) is a heartwarming, peaceful haven where nature and nurture happily cohabit. Set in the quiet Nepalese village of Phaplu, this 10-bedroom private Sherpa home, embellished with prayer flags, can be booked out exclusively or by the room. Days take shape around individual preferences and tend to begin with yoga and meditation before a generous breakfast of porridge, seasonal fruits, fresh juices, coffee and ginger tea under the blossom tree. There’s a choice of alluring walks – through holy forests, river beds, ancient yak trade routes and rhododendron-filled paths to Tibetan monasteries, or, for those seeking something more intrepid, a three-day camping trip to Pikey Peak reveals magnificent panoramas of the eastern Himalayas. Time feels indulgently slow. Browse the library, enjoy candle-lit massages in the Mongolian yurt, or share stories by the roaring fire before a hearty meal by chef Mingmar. The real beauty here is the inherent generosity, charm and kindness of host Ang Tshering and his team, who make guests feel at home from the moment they arrive and ensure their hearts are full by the time they leave. 

BOOK IT: Rooms from £405 including all activities. happyhousenepal.com

A private villa with a pool overlooking the sea

Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa

For a Glamorous Greek Escape

You won’t find a better spot for a sundowner than the Akratos Bar at Santo Maris, with a front seat ticket to the best sunset in town. The approach to wellbeing here is light, bright and breezy with a dash of Santorini rosé. An immaculately whitewashed enclave is nestled among 30 acres of Grecian fig trees, hibiscus, and herb gardens brimming with aloe, thyme and lavender – all of which end up on your plate. Vinyasa and hatha yoga soothe the central nervous system and simple touches in the suites include private hydromassage pools, oil diffusers and journals. The highlight is a five-hour bike ride to the neighbouring island of Thirassia where you can discover smaller, unexplored villages and enjoy a picnic lunch under a tree. Reconnect to both land and sea.

BOOK IT: Wellness Suites from €885 per night, (minimum four nights). santomaris.gr

A spa pool with windows overlooking the forest

The Well at Hacienda AltaGracia, Costa Rica

For a Rainforest Switch-Off

As Costa Rica’s jungle wakes up, flocks of birds squabble and squawk. Then the monkeys start: hooting and barking. Welcome to Hacienda AltaGracia, Auberge Resorts Collection in the foothills of the Talamanca Mountains. This is the first international branch of The Well, the acclaimed New York wellness retreat. In the morning, after meditation and yoga classes, walk with knowledgeable guides in ancient cloud forests, sucking in forest air and bathing in crisp river pools. In the afternoons, heated marble slabs warm your muscles before a float in the pool surrounded by greenery or invigorating horseback ride through coffee plantations. By evening, indulge in a massage with wooden tools used by women here for generations. What we need is to unplug from electrics, breathe in forest air and sleep deeply. To live well – which is what The Well is all about. 

BOOK IT: Doubles from $5,640 for five nights. aubergeresorts.com

Find Your Element

Like star signs, spa treatments centre on the four elements: earth, wind, air and fire. Different treatments suit different people – find your element with these retreats.

UK Boltholes: Wild Retreats for the Staycation Lover

Keen hikers will love Buxton Crescent’s super revitalising Peak Health in the Peak District programme (ensanahotels.com). It combines privately guided, invigorating local hikes with altitude-focused treatments at this Georgian masterpiece’s show-stopping spa, which uses mineral-rich Buxton water straight from the ground. 

Also brilliant for embracing the Great Outdoors is Tudor Farmhouse in the splendid Forest of Dean (tudorfarmhousehotel.co.uk). Originally a 13th century working farm and now known for its culinary prowess, this charming boutique hotel offers wonderful forage-then-feast culinary experiences led by impressive names including Liz Knight (one of the country’s top wild food experts) and BBC star and ‘wildlife detective’ Ed Drewitt. 

Down by the Cornish coast, St Michaels, with its lovely new beach villas and recent addition of a spectacular spa, is pushing the boat out with a series of new coastal wellness retreats – think wild swimming, yoga, paddle boarding and restorative Pilates (stmichaelsresort.com). 

Or plump for one of Zest Life’s fabulous yoga and wild swimming retreats at stylish country house Plas Cadnant in Anglesey where all your stress is washed away by the crisp, clear waters (thezestlife.co.uk).