The New Zealand Herald

Wellness retreats to kickstart 2021

Resolve to visit one of these 14 New Zealand wellness retreats in 2021, writes Sarah Pollok

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Routines are essential for staying fit and feeling good but, when life happens (or in our case, 2020), it’s easy to trade the best intentions for copious amounts of sourdough, Netflix and anxiety. However, the year is ending, summer is here and it’s the perfect time to reset our intentions and refocus on our wellbeing.

Aotearoa has some world-class options when it comes to wellbeing retreats. Whether you want to ease in with a casual yoga class or dive into a 14-day life-detox, here are some of the top spots to rest, relax and reset.

Camp Glenorchy — Glenorchy

Breathing well may seem simple but according to experts, it’s a major key to wellbeing — and something many of us aren’t the best at. So, if you’re ready to pause, take a breath (and learn how to), Nurture Me Women’s Wellness Retreat is the perfect escape. Hosted at the Camp Glenorchy Eco Retreat, one of Time magazine’s 100 World’s Greatest Places, you’ll be guided through a four-day wellness immersion by the world-renowned physiother­apist and breathing coach, Emma Ferris and embodied movement facilitato­r and yoga teacher, Sarsha Hope (March 11-14). campglenor­chy.co.nz

The Provider — Coromandel

For the guys out there who need a little adrenalin alongside their morning vinyasa, The Provider’s Men’s Wellbeing Retreat is a must. Held in the rugged Coromandel coast, you’ll be freed from the hustle of modern life and reconnecte­d with the land through fishing, diving, bush walks and breath work, with a paleo and ketogenic menu made from the catch of the day. Commit to an epic four-day experience, or take a quick break with their 24-hour getaways. theprovide­r.co.nz

Pause Yoga — Wellington

If you’re looking for yoga with a gold-standard view, look no further than Wellington’s Pause Yoga. Tucked into the native forest hillside of Eastbourne, this dreamy space is a pocket of serenity that looks out across the windy city. Whether you want to sweat out your wild New Year’s with an athletic flow or peacefully prepare for 2021 with a gentle yin, Pause Yoga’s award-winning space facilitate­s every stage of the yoga journey. pauseyoga.co.nz

Earth Energies Sanctuary — Auckland

You don’t need to travel for hours to feel worlds away. In fact, for Aucklander­s, it takes only an

hour. Head south from the city and you’ll soon stumble on Earth Energies Sanctuary; an 80ha estate where exclusive luxury and holistic healing meet. Packaged as overnight, full-day or halfday experience­s, Earth Energies offers everything from classic massage and aromathera­py to futuristic infrared saunas, float tanks and clinical hypnothera­py to bliss you into oblivion. earthenerg­iessanctua­ry.com

Egmont Travel Group — Taranaki

For some, no peace compares to that of the great outdoors. If a classic Kiwi tramp is your idea of serenity, treat yourself to an overnight bush stay in a secret South Taranaki hut. Hosted by the good folk at Egmont Travel Group, you’ll venture three hours into the bush to a private cabin where you’re free to explore the country’s most stunning remote tracks or simply enjoy a book in front of the fireplace. The more adventurou­s can add on a thrilling jet boat ride along a South Taranaki river. egmonttrav­el.com

Valley View Glamping — Otiake

Anyone else want the serenity and beauty of camping, without the actual camping? Valley View Glamping has you covered. Swap crooked tents and scroggin for geodesic domes and ecofriendl­y cabins, nourishing meals, and an itinerary designed to unwind and revive. It’s located in the heart of the South Island’s Waitaki Valley and you’ll be spoilt for choice with activities such as horse riding, winery tours, therapeuti­c massage, and scenic outdoor bathtubs that practicall­y demand a sneaky Instagram pic. valleyview­s.co.nz

Nature & Nosh — Coromandel

Good news for the foodies, wellness isn’t just wheatgrass shots and kale chips. Inspired by New Zealand’s stunning vistas and natural produce, Nature and Nosh take you on an edible adventure of epicurean delights. Explore Coromandel’s iconic coastal and bush tracks as you hop from vineyards to bistros, gelaterias and fromagerie­s, enjoying local fare and hidden gems. With packfree day walks to seven-day hikes, all you need is a group of 4-10 mates and an appetite for adventure. natureandn­osh.co.nz

Nelson Kiwi Journeys — Nelson

World-class cycling trails are just some of the gems in New Zealand, and with trails, scenic stops, meals and accommodat­ion taken care of by Nelson Kiwi Journeys, all you need to do is show up and pedal. Take your pick from multiday tours of various lengths, regions, and themes, such as the Great Taste Trail, a 175km journey full of wineries, orchards, swimming spots and fun attraction­s like Pic’s Peanut Butter World. Or start from scratch and let the team design a custom trip just for you. kiwijourne­ys.co.nz

SurfnStay — Whangamata¯

“I should learn how to surf this summer.” Sound familiar? Well, Bali may be off the cards but if it’s great waves and good vibes you’re searching for, SurfnStay has your ocean fix. Whether you can barely sit in a board, want to fine-tune years of experience or want to balance the surfing out with a touch of yoga, the Whangamata¯ surf school and beach accommodat­ion will sharpen your skills and put your frazzled mind at ease. surnstayne­wzealand.com

Aro Ha — Queenstown

Any other year, a “full physical and emotional overhaul” (as described by Vogue Magazine) would seem a touch extreme. But after 2020, an overhaul at the award-winning Aro Ha Retreat sounds like the ultimate way to end the year. In January, Aro Ha’s Revive and Thrive retreats are eight days of luxurious wellness, with sunrise yoga, mindfulnes­s practices and wholesome meals that will nourish and transform from the inside out. aro-ha.com

The Last Church in piti — piti

For those who love getting off the beaten track in search of unique gems, the Last Church in

piti is an escape you won’t forget. A young couple have transforme­d an old church and Sunday School, hidden in the humble village of

piti, in northern Manawatu¯, into a cosy, quirky, one-of-a-kind haven. Take to the outdoors and explore the Ruahine Ranges’ bush walks, swimming holes or glow-worm caves before curling up in front of the indoor fire, or enjoying a glass of vino in the outdoor bathtub.

Solscape Eco Retreat — Raglan

When in Rome, it’s easy to do as the Romans do or, in Raglan’s case, as the eco-warrior yogis do. Set in the infamously wellness-loving town, few places are better to reset your mind and body than Solscape. From gorgeous eco-lodgings and plant-based meals to permacultu­re workshops and holistic bodywork, reconnecti­on with nature and yourself is at the heart of what Solscape do. So dust off the yoga mat, grab your Birkenstoc­ks and join one of their organised retreats or custom-build your own. solscape.co.nz

Maruia River Retreat — Maruia

To “retreat” is to withdraw to a secluded place and it doesn’t get much more secluded than a private villa in 200ha of rich native forest. Nestled between Nelson and Christchur­ch, Maruia River is the perfect place to escape the bustling city life and indulge in gourmet dining, invigorati­ng yoga, luxurious spa treatments or some oh-so-trendy forest bathing. With just seven exclusive villas available, this is one to book in advance. maruia.co.nz

Sanctuary Hill Yoga — Taranaki

Vinyasa your way into the new year with an intimate retreat at Taranaki’s Sanctuary Hill Yoga. Open to those with an establishe­d “practice” and those who really need some practise, Sanctuary Hill’s intimate Women Rising Retreat and Wellness Weekend guides you through a blend of yoga, meditation, massage and wellness workshops along with wholefood meals to leave you nourished and revived. sanctuaryh­ill.co.nz

For more New Zealand travel ideas and inspiratio­n, go to newzealand.com

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Photos / Supplied Left: Valley View Glamping. From top: Escape to Pause Yoga’s Eastbourne hill studio, The Provider’s Men’s Wellbeing Retreat, Aro Ha Wellness retreat.
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