Strathean Retreat Centre

Wellington
All year round

Those who would like to work on themselves and their connection with their Higher Self, Spirit, Consciousness, Source and God by making a personal retreat are very welcome.

Currently, Strathean provides private retreatants with meals for $40 per day by joining in with meals for volunteers (this includes porridge, muesli and toast for breakfast (8-9am), a cooked lunch (12:30-1:15pm) and you can help yourself to leftovers from our cupboards for dinner. Check the events calender for group retreats and contact the groups directly for registration to participate.

Cost?

Varies

For more info visit:

Strathean Retreat Centre

Address

212 Old Hautere Road
Te Horo
Kāpiti Coast 5582

Contact

strathean@xtra.co.nz

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