SILENT RETREATS

Enter Calm, Leave Renewed

Step into quiet rooms, guided breath work, and slow tea breaks. Leave with a clear head, softer shoulders, and space to think again.

Rain-washed cloister tea ritual with brass kettle, cups, zafus and misty garden arch.

TOPIC CHANNELS

Calm Topics for Busy Days

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

Overhead flatlay of a canvas tote, linen set, water bottle, dish and wool socks on pale stone.

GUIDE

What To Bring

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

Overhead brass singing bowl with cushion, linen strap, and river stone on a stone tray.

TIPS

Breath Basics

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

Ceramic teapot, cup, bamboo scoop and tea cloth on a stone tray with steam over pale wood.

GUIDE

Tea Rituals

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

Linen eye mask, robe, carafe, and dried herbs on a stone bedside tray

TRENDS

Sleep After Silence

Simple night habits for people who want a softer evening.

guided calm sessions

120+

guided calm sessions

retreat days each month

18

retreat days each month

guest rating

4.8/5

guest rating

The Map

Community

Customer notes

Verified

The silent day pass gave me a real pause. I left with a clear head and a softer jaw.

N

Nina Patel

Product Lead, London studio

Verified

I came for a quiet room and got better sleep that same night.

J

Jonah Reed

Creative Director, Bristol studio

Verified

The tea break and the breath work were small things, but they changed my whole pace.

L

Leah Morgan

School Head, Oxford

SPOTLIGHT TILES

Where Guests Rest

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

Stone corridor with boots, raincoat and tea tray beside open shutters and misty hills.

Feature

Somerset Quiet Stay

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

Amber stone sitting room with cushion, tea cup, wrap, and glowing wall sconce by the hearth.
02After 5

Bath Evening Pass

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

Rainy meditation room with bench, tea tray, coat hooks, and blurred city window
03Lunch

London Lunch Reset

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

Stone hall with benches, cushion, candles and sun slanting across the floor.

Wide

Stone Hall Mornings

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

Overhead view of journals, pencils, folded cloths and a tea tray on a low round table.
05Notes

Journaling Circle

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

Wet stone lane with mossy wall, iron gate, and bench fading into rain mist
06Walks

Quiet Walks in Bath

Gentle steps through stone lanes and garden paths

Tea cup, teapot, sweets plate, and linen runner on a stone table in soft ritual light.
07Tea

Tea Table Ritual

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

Twin futons, tea tray, wool blanket and boots in a quiet countryside guest room at dusk.
08Midlands

Midlands Weekend Rest

A simple stay for people coming from Birmingham and nearby towns

Questions

Common Retreat Questions

Quick answers before visitors choose a product, service, or next step.

01What is a silent day pass?+

A silent day pass gives you a calm room, tea breaks, and time for reading, writing, and quiet rest.

02Do I need meditation skill?+

No. Our guides show each step, so first-timers can sit, breathe, and rest with ease.

03What should I bring?+

Bring soft clothes, a notebook, water, and any needed medicine. We handle tea, cushions, and mats.

04Are meals included?+

Most retreats include simple tea and light plant-based meals. Full stay details are listed on each page.

05Can I come alone?+

Yes. Many guests come solo for space, quiet, and time away from screens and noise.

06Where are you based?+

We host retreats in Bath, Somerset, and lead select sessions for guests from London and nearby regions.

Quiet Notes By Email

Get short notes on retreat dates, simple breath work, and quiet room openings from Monks Entrance.