Restore Balance Retreat

Nelson
All year round

The retreat is across the road from the mighty Motueka Valley River with over 3 hectares of native forest with endless bird songs making this an ideal place for the body to heal and restore balance.

Restore Balance Retreat runs Retreats and Events throughout the year, provides accommodation, and has weekly yoga schedules for those staying on the property and the local community. There are also extensive fruit trees and vegetable gardens that provide guests with nutritious healthy organic meals. In addition, the gardens on the premises provide plenty of space for walks and an immersion in nature to support a relaxing stay. Check out the Work Exchange programme which offers opportunities to learn and work at the same time, providing more cost-effective options for participants.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Restore Balance Retreat

Address

2689 Motueka Valley Highway
Woodstock
Tasman

Contact

021 056 9094

nicky_mccormick@me.com

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