
2 nights
Weekend Cloister Retreat
Two nights of silence, tea, and morning breath work
SILENT RETREATS
Step into quiet rooms, guided breath work, and slow tea breaks. Leave with a clear head, softer shoulders, and space to think again.

FROM THE JOURNAL
Two nights of silence, tea, and morning breath work

2 nights
Two nights of silence, tea, and morning breath work

Dark room

Morning

A short breath set for the first ten calm minutes

Write by hand, then sit with the page for a while

Warm tea, still hands, and no rush to speak

New
New

Slow pace
Slow pace
TOPIC CHANNELS
Pack soft clothes, a notebook, and water for a quiet day.

GUIDE
Pack soft clothes, a notebook, and water for a quiet day.

TIPS
Short breaths, slow counts, and a calm seat for first steps.

GUIDE
See how our tea pauses help guests slow down and settle.

TRENDS
Simple night habits for people who want a softer evening.
guided calm sessions
guided calm sessions
retreat days each month
retreat days each month
guest rating
guest rating
Community
“The silent day pass gave me a real pause. I left with a clear head and a softer jaw.”
Nina Patel
Product Lead, London studio
“I came for a quiet room and got better sleep that same night.”
Jonah Reed
Creative Director, Bristol studio
“The tea break and the breath work were small things, but they changed my whole pace.”
Leah Morgan
School Head, Oxford
SPOTLIGHT TILES
A two-night pause near Bath with tea, silence, and slow walks

Feature
A two-night pause near Bath with tea, silence, and slow walks

After-work quiet time with breath work and a short tea ritual

A one-hour break for busy teams who need a calm midday stop

Wide
Early seats, soft light, and a guide who keeps the room still

Prompt-led writing for guests who want clear notes and fewer tabs

Gentle steps through stone lanes and garden paths

A slow cup, a warm room, and time to sit before you speak

A simple stay for people coming from Birmingham and nearby towns
Questions
Quick answers before visitors choose a product, service, or next step.
A silent day pass gives you a calm room, tea breaks, and time for reading, writing, and quiet rest.
No. Our guides show each step, so first-timers can sit, breathe, and rest with ease.
Bring soft clothes, a notebook, water, and any needed medicine. We handle tea, cushions, and mats.
Most retreats include simple tea and light plant-based meals. Full stay details are listed on each page.
Yes. Many guests come solo for space, quiet, and time away from screens and noise.
We host retreats in Bath, Somerset, and lead select sessions for guests from London and nearby regions.
Get short notes on retreat dates, simple breath work, and quiet room openings from Monks Entrance.