Live Breathe Hike focuses on providing unique travel experiences that connect you to your natural environment, leaving you feeling invigorated and refreshed. We emphasize attention to detail, exceptional customer service, and a strong commitment to environmental and ethical standards. With over 25 years of experience (we started in 1997!), LBH prides itself on delivering nothing less than 100%. Our ethos is simple: we want our clients to have the most amazing, life-changing experiences and create lasting memories! In collaboration with our good friend Rebecca Cunningham, we present yet another fabulous Pilates retreat!
From the vibrant city vibes of Marrakech to the breathtaking High Atlas, stunning coastlines, and the serene desert, we explore the diverse landscapes of this beautiful country.
Before dinner, unwind with a gentle, stretch-focused Pilates class, designed to soothe tired legs and release tension through slow mobility, lengthening flows, and deep breathing—leaving you relaxed and restored after a rewarding day outdoors.
Begin the day with a morning Pilates session to energise the body—focusing on gentle core activation, balance, and mobility to prepare muscles and joints for the trail ahead.
Before dinner, unwind with a gentle, stretch-focused Pilates class, designed to soothe tired legs and release tension through slow mobility, lengthening flows, and deep breathing—leaving you relaxed and restored after a rewarding day outdoors.
Begin the day with a morning Pilates session to energise the body—focusing on gentle core activation, balance, and mobility to prepare muscles and joints for the trail ahead.
Free morning before departing for Agafay desert or consider joining a calming Pilates class to stretch and strengthen your body.
Begin the final day with a dynamic morning Pilates session, using energising sequences to wake up the body, focusing on stronger core work, standing balance, and flowing mobility to boost circulation before heading to the city.
Only 1 hour drive to Marakech. Free time.
Q. Is the accommodation listed in the itinerary guaranteed?
A. While we endeavour to ensure that the accommodation listed on the itinerary will be where you stay, open occasion it may be necessary to switch to an alternative.
When this happens we work hard to ensure that the alternative accommodation is of the same or a better standard, that it's location is close to the original destination, and that the overall impact is minimised in every way.
Accommodation details will be finalised and shared close to the trip departure (4-6 weeks in advance), however remains subject to change up to and following departure.
Q. How challenging are the treks / hikes?
A. We have graded this trip as a Level 1 / 2.
(please see the grading section on the Live Breathe Hike website).
This trip is considered suitable for individuals with some fitness and trail trekking experience. With key points including:
The terrain involves moderate hills, uneven paths, and more sustained walking
Duration of Trek: 1 - 5 hours of walking per day on multi days treks of at least 3 days
Physical Requirements: Moderate fitness; ability to walk continuously for extended periods
You / your party members should be comfortable carrying your personal possessions required for the day in a rucksack, which might include items such as:
A water bottle 500ml / 1l
Camera / phone / electronics
Warm top / sun hat / sun cream
Any other items you would want to access while out for the day.
If you would like further advice on the suitability of this trip for you or your party, please contact us.
Q. Do I have to do the planned activities, every day?
A. Not necessarily. Clients can request a 'rest day' or perhaps the opportunity to break from the scheduled itinerary, although when that day can land will entirely depend on the itinerary and other considerations from the trip leaders.
Recommended Reading list:
Morocco by Lucas Peters, Moon.com
The Caliph’s House: A Year in Casablanca by Tahir Shah
Lonely Planet Morocco
Humor and Moroccan Culture by Matthew Helmke
The Rough Guide to Morocco
A House in Fez by Suzanna Clarke
Morocco That Was by Walter Harris
The Spider’s House by Paul Bowles
Leaving Tangier by Tahar Ben Jelloun
The Sand Child by Tahar Ben Jelloun