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Insight Vipassana Silent Meditation Retreats
Hardwick Estate, South Oxfordshire.
Duration: 7 days
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£149
Deposit: £75

About your trip

Insight Vipassana Silent Meditation Retreat is a golden opportunity to meet your true self and cultivate inner peace, conscious action and mindful thought. 


Dive into an ancient method of meditation - pristinely simple in principle and profoundly transformative in application.


Two dates available to book in 2026: 25th-31st May and 31st August - 6th September.


Live in silence for a few days in a picturesque natural location with clean fresh air in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding National Beauty. Give yourself a digital detox: turn off the phone and take a break from the information flow and endless affairs and tasks. Establish a healthy daily routine and diet in harmony with nature and the sun's cycles. Get better: nourish your body with a healthy, nutritious plant-based diet, prepared with love, with many vegetables and herbs grown organically at the walled gardens of Hardwick Estate. Slow down: immerse yourself into plenty of quality, distraction-free time to listen to your inner voice and reflect on your life.


The program of the retreat will include sitting mindfulness meditation as well as dynamic walking meditation practice. Silence is observed for 5 full days - you will be surprised at how nourishing this experience can be when you don’t have to speak to anyone. The exception is the optional personal interviews with a teacher where you will be able to clarify any questions related to the practice. Daily Hatha yoga asana supports the body in its mental and emotional endeavours, unlocking bodily blocks and releasing tension.


Use this time of solitude, supported by your conscious community and expert facilitators, to devote yourself to intense practice, deep learning, insights and clear seeing...


Carefully and thoughtfully curated ancient techniques in this meditative gathering on the banks of the river Thames will enable you to shed outer layers of stress and strife, revealing your pure nature within. 

What Makes Vipassana Special?

The Vipassana technique is a meditation of observation, awareness and wisdom. It is an ancient form of meditation which has been passed on through monastery lineages for thousands of years. It is one of the most simple, but most profound methods of meditation to be found.


There are a few different ways of teaching this technique.  On this retreat, we will be following the teaching style practiced in some of the oldest monasteries in the world, by including dynamic walking meditation in addition to seated postures, to help inform the Vipassana practice. We will also be incorporating daily yoga sessions, specifically designed to prepare the body for sitting in meditation - building flexibility and strength so you can focus on your meditation without being distracted by too much physical discomfort.


The Vipassana method comes directly from the Satipatthana Sutta - The Foundations of Mindfulness -  a discourse attributed directly to the Buddha. It is a universal technique which does not come with any pre-requisite requirement of any religious or spiritual allegiance. On the retreat there are no rituals, ceremonies or required reading of religious literature. It is a beautiful and transformative technique which can be practiced by those of any religion, without confliction, and practiced by those with no religion at all. Whatever form your spirituality takes and to whatever degree, there is room to apply this technique and feel the benefit.


All levels of practitioner are welcome - if you have never meditated or done yoga before you will be introduced to the fundamental technique which underlies all others. Experienced meditators will find sincere practice in gorgeous surroundings, enabling states of deep consciousness.

What Are The Benefits?

Essentially, Vipassana mindfulness meditation is a system of exercises designed to train the mind, just as the gym is designed to train the body. We learn to see clearly - reality as it is without delusions that fog the mind. 

The practice of mindfulness calms the mind, improves concentration, develops memory and attention, and develops the skill of awareness and presence in the moment of now. 

Coming on a retreat like this can facilitate:

  • Helping to let go of the burden of regrets about the past, worries, negative emotions
  • The cultivation of an equal, objective and impartial attitude to what is happening
  • Developed emotional intelligence, empathy and compassion for oneself and others
  • Reduced stress and anxiety levels
  • Fewer fears and obsessive or compulsive thoughts
  • A clear and calm mind
  • Improved awareness and consciousness of the body
  • Developed presence in the moment and attentiveness to everyday activities
  • Lessening of identifying with emotional states
  • Less habitual and mindless reactivity to your environment
  • Cultivation of patience and thoughtfulness of action
  • Greater acceptance of life in its entirety and acceptance of one’s own life

Cost Of Participation In The Retreat

The cost of participation in the retreat consists of two parts:


1 - organisational fee of £149 - to cover the basic price of accommodation and food for the participant.

2 — donation — for the retreat program itself.


It is important for Vipassana to be offered for donation, and not provided to generate private financial gain. This is the purest and most karmically beneficial path. The donation aspect allows both the organisers and the participants to show pure and sublime intentions.


As organisers and teachers of the retreat, we offer the teaching in the spirit of selfless service. Giving the gift of this meditation is a beautiful thing, and one we are honoured to have the opportunity to facilitate. There is great bliss in bringing this knowledge to others, purely for the benefit of each individual and for humanity as a whole.


As participants in the retreat, there is the opportunity to touch knowledge without a consumerist expectation. As only the basic costs have been covered, going into the retreat the expectation of input from the organisers is only to provide this basic service, and then the exchange is equalised. Whatever occurs above that is at the discretion of the participant. It means that you yourself, based on the results of the retreat, have the right to evaluate how valuable the experience was for you and show adequate generosity for yourself so as not to devalue your experience.


There will be opportunity for you to make whatever donation you feel moved to give at the end of the retreat.


For those who would like to combine the experience of the retreat and the noble karma of the service, we have a few Seva Tickets. These tickets are designed for those who enjoy getting involved in the running of the retreat by giving the core crew a hand with whatever is needed to be done on the day, or those who can't afford the full price of the tickets but still want to come. 


If you’re keen to be involved in this way, please click here to complete our online application.

Food

We will be eating fresh, organic, locally grown plant based meals lovingly prepared according to the Ayurvedic principle of food as medicine. We serve a wholesome and filling meal at breakfast time and at lunch time, and a warming, milky drink in the evening break such as spiced chai or cacao. Ayurveda views food as both nourishment and a primary tool for self healing, essential for balancing the mind, body, and spirit. 


This approach blends flavourful ingredients with health benefits, creating meals that satisfy your senses while enhancing your vitality with culinary richness and balance. We use a palette of sattvic ingredients to ensure that your food supports your yoga, mediation and cleansing practices, leaving you feeling nourished, balanced and strong. Here we move beyond calories and macronutrients to embrace food as a tool for creating harmony, balance, and optimal health.


As much as possible of our gorgeous fruit and veg will come from Tolhurst Organic farm, based on site, who use stock free farming to produce the lowest possible carbon footprint, cruelty free food. Their work is truly inspiring and aligned with our ethos of re-connecting and re-aligning with mother nature to live in more harmony.

Accommodation

We have various accommodation and ticket options available. Participants are welcome to bring their own tents, campervans or caravans, or choose from one of our pre-erected tents. 


From deluxe glamping experiences to basic tent packages, we have a range of options to suit every need. All accommodation is in our gorgeous riverside campsite, with fresh water, outdoor hot shower cabin, riverside sauna, composting toilets and a sparkling river to swim in! Luxury indoor showers and toilets are right next to the camping field, surrounded by lush green forests and wildflower meadows.


Camper vans & caravans are welcome at no extra cost, dogs must stay at home! 


This retreat is free from drugs, alcohol or intoxicants which cloud the purity of mind.

Venue and Location

Our retreat takes place in a secluded and serene riverside setting on a community run rural estate in the Thames Valley. Surrounded by lush green forests with ancient oaks, rare wildflower meadows with astounding biodiversity and the glistening waters of the upstream Thames, this unique location is easy to get to, yet feels deeply held in wild nature.


All accommodation is in our secluded riverside campsite. There is fresh water available, hot shower cabin, riverside sauna, composting toilets, and a sparkling river to swim in! Luxury indoor showers and toilets are right next to the camping field.


Workshops are held in an open structures, and out in the meadows and forests to truly experience immersive nature.

Travel Logistics

Hardwick estate is only 40 minutes by train from London (Paddington), and just 20 minutes by car from Junction 12 on the M4.  Easily accessible from the main transport hubs at Reading, yet set in the rolling countryside of the Chilterns AONB, Hardwick is ideally located for a weekend getaway of peace and tranquility.


By Air

The closest airport is London Heathrow - LHR - which is only a 1 hour car journey from the retreat venue. There are direct train and coach services from LHR to Reading, our closest city. From Reading it is a seven minute onward train journey to Pangbourne, our closest village or a 20 minute taxi or car journey to the retreat venue.


By Train/Taxi

There are direct trains to Pangbourne, our closest village, from London (40 minutes) , Reading (7 minutes) and Didcot Parkway (20 minutes). From Pangbourne it is a 40 minute walk or a 10 minute taxi or car ride to the retreat venue. We give out some local taxi numbers in our booking confirmation, and we recommend you make a reservation with them for your journey if you plan to travel this way - we are in a rural location so they do not wait by the station and there is no Uber!

By Car

The retreat venue is just 20 minutes by car from Junction 12 on the M4, halfway between London and Bristol.  If you have a spare seat in your car and are happy to share a ride, or if you need a lift to the gathering, join the link to the our retreat community WhatsApp group.

FAQs

Is this retreat suitable for those with limited mobility/ongoing physical health issues?

The campsite we stay in and hold the meditation sessions is in a grassy field which is made of uneven ground. Pathways are not paved. Parking is available within the campsite and the distance between the vehicle and camping area is about 50 metres.


The compost toilets in the camping field are accessed up a set of three steps and have narrow doorways and cubicles. There are flushing toilets available at the entrance to the camping field, accessed by two steps. To preserve the rural nature of the environment we minimise any electrical lighting at night. You are recommended to bring along a torch or headlamp if you require extra light when moving around after dark.


The accommodation is all camping which requires a certain degree of mobility to negotiate low doorways and camp beds etc. You are welcome to bring your own tent, equipment, camper van, caravan etc which meets your needs. The deluxe glamping option available on our booking page is in a pre-erected bell tent which has plenty of headroom inside and a framed bed with proper mattress at a standard height. The doorway to these requires bending to enter.


The seated meditation sessions require sitting for at least 45 minutes. If you are not able to do this, then this retreat is not suitable for you. Participants are usually required to sit on the floor. You are recommended to bring with you a meditation cushion or stool or whatever else you need to be comfortable. We are able to provide a chair if needed for medical reasons.


The walking meditation sessions require slow, continuous steps for 45 minutes. If you are not able to do this, sitting for these sessions as in the manner given above is acceptable.


Participants are required to attend all meditation sessions and follow the timetable. Please see the booking page for an example itinerary. If you feel you will not have the stamina to follow the timetable as it is given, then it is better to wait until a time when your health will allow it.


The two dates we have available are in the very early and late summer, so the weather may be damp and cold at times. Participants need to be able to be comfortable camping in this weather. The mediation sessions are held in an open sided marquee, so there must be resilience to meditate in these conditions.



Can I miss sessions if I want to or follow a timetable which I feel better suits my requirements?

Participants on this retreat are required to attend all the sessions and follow the timetable as it is given. The scheduling we follow is in line with Vipassana retreats all over the world and is designed to replicate monastic living. This extended continuity of practice is essential for success in the technique.


There is plenty of time allocated for rest within the timetable. Sometimes people can find the wake up time on the timetable daunting as it is earlier than most people usually rise. However, being in meditation for the whole day expends very few calories and gives great rest to the brain. Bedtimes are equally early, so eight hours of night time rest is given and there is a long afternoon break during which participants may sleep they need to.


I cannot stay for the full seven days. Can I arrive later/leave earlier?

On this retreat we are only able to accept participants who are able to commit to attending for the full seven days.


There is a lot of important information communicated on the first day of the retreat which participants need to receive in order to successfully and smoothly engage with the experience. As it is a silent retreat, there is not an opportunity to go over this again at a later point.


The meditation technique is also introduced progressively, so participants need to be there for the full week to gain a developed understanding of what is being taught.


Vipassana meditation retreats can be an intense experience. For this reason it is important that participants are guided slowly in and slowly out of the retreat, and our program is specifically designed to ensure there is space for assimilation and integration. We request that you only book the retreat if you have the willingness and determination to stay for the full week.


Will my friends/family be able to reach me during the retreat if there is an emergency?

We recommend that participants hand in their phones at the beginning of the retreat for safe keeping. We will give participants a mobile phone number from the organising team, which can be passed on to friends or family for them to contact if need be. Any messages from family or friends which need to reach participants will be communicated directly by a member of the organising team.


If you are at a point in your life where it is likely a friend or family member will need to reach you during the retreat, we ask that you wait until a more peaceful time to undertake your Vipassana retreat.


Can I share my accommodation with my friend/partner?

On this retreat in particular, sharing accommodation between partners or friends is not permitted. All pre-erected tents we have available to book are for single occupancy only, and we ask that if you are bringing your own accommodation, you ensure that each participant you are booking for has a tent or equivalent for their own personal use.


We do this in effort to give every participant the best chance of succeeding with the precept of noble silence. It is also because Vipassana meditation is a very personal journey, and one that should be undertaken in an environment with as little opportunity for distraction or disturbance to your own experience of it. When we are in close quarters with someone who we are in an intimate relationship with, it is a barrier to the peace which is necessary for successful practice. It is very difficult to disengage your experience from theirs. If you would like any further clarification on this, please do get in touch.


I see you only provide breakfast and lunch. Can I bring my own food for dinner/snacks?

When undertaking a Vipassana retreat, participants make a commitment to adhere to a certain number of precepts which are laid down in the Buddhist sutras that describe the practice of Vipassana meditation. One of those precepts is to refrain from eating after midday. Therefore we serve a wholesome and filling meal at breakfast time and at lunch time, but not in the evening. We serve a warming, milky drink in the evening break such as spiced chai or cacao instead. While this may be less food than you are used to, most participants do not find that this is problematic for them whilst on the retreat, as being in meditation for the whole day expends very few calories.


If you have a medical condition such as diabetes which requires you to eat more regularly, or you are pregnant, please do get in touch and we will be happy to make arrangements for you.


The food we serve is plant based, and as locally sourced and organic as possible. We are able to accommodate vegan diets, gluten free diets, and nut-based allergies. If you have any other dietary requirements which are medically necessary, please do get in touch with us to discuss your needs. We are a small team catering for many participants, so while we do our best to provide for all of our meditators, we are unable to accommodate dietary preferences, likes or dislikes other than the ones given above. We humbly ask that you receive the food provided.


This is a silent retreat. What happens if I have an issue I need to communicate?

Noble silence on the retreat begins on the evening of the first day, after all the orientation and induction talks have been given, and after participants have been given opportunity to ask any questions that have arisen since their arrival. Silence continues until the evening of the sixth day. There will be opportunity to share and discuss your experience with your fellow meditators on the final, seventh day.


During the retreat there will be daily opportunities for you to meet with the meditation teacher and discuss any questions you may have about the technique or your practice. There will also be daily opportunities for you to meet with a representative of the organising team to communicate any issues you may be having which relate to your accommodation, food or other domestic arrangements. The organising team and teachers are here to help you, but at the same time it is expected that communication with them is kept to its absolute minimum, and that during the retreat you do your best to move through any issues you are having by yourself, without unnecessarily involving others.


Talking between participants is strictly prohibited. Please be aware that you will be asked to leave if we learn of this precept being broken, for the sake of the peace of the other meditators.


I have ongoing mental health issues. Is this retreat suitable for me?

Vipassana retreats can be a very intense experience - physically, mentally and emotionally. The technique requires you to deeply observe your mind as it truly is, without any distraction or delusion. This can be unsettling for people - and can potentially be traumatising for those with ongoing mental health issues or a history of severe mental suffering or anguish.


The technique provides an effective toolkit for dealing with the vicissitudes of life, for managing life's ups and downs with appropriate perspective and calmness, and for finding emotional stability. It provides a golden opportunity to learn how to experience life with balance, peace, compassion and equanimity. It is not however, a replacement for therapy or medically necessary assistance in dealing with serious mental or emotional upset. We recommend that you consult your doctor or medical professional before attending, and let us know before you book, if you have experienced these sorts of issues in the past.


If you are at a point in your life where you are very much entrenched in destructive habits or suffering from serious mental or emotional distress, we ask that you wait until a more stable time to undertake your Vipassana retreat.

How much am I supposed to give as a donation at the end?

The donation amount at the end is entirely up to each participant. We recommend participants reflect on what they have received over the seven day retreat, and value they have experienced in the teachings, then give accordingly. Dāna, the giving of donation, is considered an important part of the practice, as an opportunity to consciously cultivate generosity.


The donation is an opportunity to support the conditions that allowed the course to happen, and to help make it possible for others in the future. It is a gift to future meditators, allowing them to have the chance experience the technique, and feel the benefit it brings. We use the donation funds to compensate the teachers and retreat staff, who otherwise give their time freely, in service. We also use it to maintain and improve our facilities and equipment, making it possible for us to continue to offer these courses.


There is no set amount for this. It is up to each meditator to reflect on these points and then donate as they feel moved. All is received with gratitude.

What's included

Five Days of Silence

Rest in the rare and ultimate peace of total and utter silence for five full days of deep meditation.

Sitting Meditations

This is a great opportunity to learn proven itself profound methods of mindfulness meditation.

Walking Meditations

The rare opportunity to learn the art of the dynamic meditation which traditionally accompanied and enhanced the effects of the sitting meditation.

Daily Yoga

Yoga to help us connect to our natural state of body/mind - relaxed awareness, presence, peace. Exploring mindful embodiment through the depth of asanas, breathwork and cleansing practices.

Dhamma Talks

Insight into the nature of the mind and the self, with stories from the sutras to inspire long lasting inner peace in everyday life.

Teacher Interviews

Opportunity for personal consultation with our meditation teacher to help you on your path.

Ayurvedic Meals and Teas

All our food is organic and locally sourced and lovingly prepared with your health and satisfaction in mind. We are so lucky to be surrounded by passionate and ethical growers!

Nature Connection

Connect to the sacred land around you through immersion into the generous wild.

Wild Swimming

We are blessed to have a clean section of the Thames on our doorstep. It's one of the best wild swimming spots in UK.

Riverside Sauna

Deeply relax in the warmth of the sauna with a spectacular view of the river Thames. The sauna will be available on day one and day seven of the retreat.

Hot Showers

Shower cabins and compost toilets are conveniently located in the campsite. There are additional flushing toilets located at the campsite entrance.

Massage/Healing

There will be professional therapists on site offering rejuvenating massage and deeply healing bodywork. This will be offered at a reduced rate but is not included in the package price.

Ground Rent

Accommodation is provided on a secluded camping field next to the shores of the river. Bring your own tent or hire one at checkout.

What's not included

Tent for Personal Rest

Bring a tent to pitch in our secluded camping field next to the shores of the river. We have an option to rent tents which you can add before you checkout.

Bedding

Please bring your own sleeping bags, blankets, pillows etc.

Cutlery and crockery

Please bring your own plates, bowls, cutlery and mug.

Yoga mat

Please bring your own yoga mat. Let us know if you cant access a mat we have a few to borrow. Please also bring a blanket for end of class relaxation.

Daily Schedule

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Sample Daily Retreat Schedule

Day One:  Arrivals and start of the retreat.

Days Two-Six : Five full days of intensive silent meditation practice.

Day Seven: End of the retreat and departures.


At the retreat we will stick to a simple schedule, you don’t even need to look at the clock - the ringing of the bell will let you know where you need to be at a certain point in time. 


We ask you to follow the schedule in full and participate in all meditations and lectures. You will have an opportunity for a personal interview with a teacher to help you with questions related to the meditation practice. You will have enough free time to rest, wash your clothes etc. and reflect on your experience during specially provided breaks. For more information on the schedule, please see our FAQ section.


A sample daily retreat schedule is below:


4:30 – 5.00 Wake up

5:00 – 5:45 Sitting meditation

5:45 – 6:45 Meditative yoga

6:45 – 7:30 Sitting meditation

07:30 – 09:00 Breakfast / Shower / Work

9:00 – 10:00 Meditation Instructions

10:00 – 10:45 Walking Meditation

10:45 – 11:30 Sitting meditation

11:30 – 13:30 Lunch / Rest

13:30 – 14:15 Sitting meditation

14:15 – 15:00 Walking Meditation

15:00 – 15:45 Meditation Instructions

15:45 – 16:30 Walking Meditation / Interviews with a teacher

16:30 – 17:15 Sitting meditation  / Interviews with a teacher

17:15 – 19:00 Drinks / Relaxation / Shower

19:00 – 20:00 Conversation, Q&A and shared practice

20:00 – 20:30 Walking Meditation

20:30 – 21:00 Sitting meditation

21:00 – 21:30 Going to bed

Your Hosts

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Meet the team

Dmitry Glazkov

Dmitry has been teaching yoga, meditation and breathwork for more than ten years. In his classes he shares a deep and powerful toolkit of techniques, drawing from Yogic traditions, as well as concepts of meditation and mindfulness taught by Buddhas. Dmitry has undergone teacher training in Hatha and Kundalini and as an Ayurvedic practitioner and Pancha Karma facilitator. 


He has dedicated himself to studying and practising Satipatthana Vipassana. He honed his skills and deepened his understanding of this ancient meditation practice by being Immersed in long, insightful retreats. He also helped his teacher, who was a Buddhist monk at the Vipassana Centre where Dmitry taught yoga at the retreats. 


He is passionate about studying the original texts to get to the ultimate and authentic sources of knowledge. By highlighting the fundamental and infinite number of characteristics which make each one of us unique, practices taught by Dmitry are tailored, bespoke and deeply transformative for each individual, as they connect with their nature and wholeness.


Dmitry is a co-founder of Sadhama, running wellbeing retreats throughout the year and teaching online courses and classes.



Karen Buckland

Crafting beautiful, nourishing and heartfelt food is Karen's way of fulfilling her highest purpose. Serving people with joyful, nutritious meals made from earth-kind plant ingredients, is honouring the abundant and sensuous gifts of the planet's divine nature.


Karen spent many years at the top of the restaurant industry working as a Head Chef in London running fine-dining kitchens, and successful event catering businesses at large events getting top reviews in Guardian and other media. Using this experience combined with a keen interest in holistic health and environmental sustainability, along with an understanding of Ayurvedic approaches to cookery and diet, Karen weaves the alchemy of food to make your whole self feel more vibrant, more alive, and more healed.


Karen is a co-founder of Sadhama, running wellbeing retreats throughout the year and teaching online courses and classes.



Bara Cechova

Bara is a certified and insured practitioner with over 20 years of experience in meditation, breathwork, yoga and various forms of bodywork.

Her passion is to share the beauty and essence of life through holistic practices, which can empower individuals to live more balanced and fulfilling lives.

Bara loves to see her clients grow and relax, becoming stronger but softer at the same time. Being able to listen to their body, follow the rhythm of the breath, soften… Developing strength in the body and lightness in the mind.


Bara's journey began in 1999, when she discovered the true art and practice of yoga through the Yoga in Daily Life tradition, founded by Swami Maheshwarananda. This path led her to understand the profound connection between body, mind, and spirit, and inspired her to share this knowledge with others. She received my yoga teacher training at the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta ashram in India.


Through her own personal experience, Bara has witnessed the transformative power of yoga, breathwork and meditation. These practices have not only helped her heal physical pains and aches but have also taught her how to connect with herself, balance her mind and body, and appreciate the beauty of life.

Bara's goal is to share the pure essence and benefits of these practices with everyone. She believes that everyone can benefit from a healthier and more balanced approach to life.


May all living beings be happy, healthy, peaceful and liberated.

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1. Hardwick Estate, South Oxfordshire.

Hardwick Estate, South Oxfordshire.

About your organizer

A space to connect with nature, community and your natural self. Our retreats are crafted to offer the experience of rest, grounding and self-realisation. We share the unparalleled beauty and healing nature of Hardwick Estate, tuning into the living wisdom of the ancient oaks and sacred waters. We bring a profoundly nurturing connection, rewilding the biorhythm of the body within, and bringing ourselves into harmony with nature's elements and rhythms. The experience of connection, joy and oneness is our natural birthright.

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