Experience Week: From I to We

July 19 - 24, 2026

Date and Time Details: The latest time of arrival on the first day of the retreat is 2pm, the programme starts at 3pm. On the final day we end 11:30 am.

Location: Park Ecovillage, Findhorn

Address: The Park, Findhorn, Forres, IV36 3TZ. United Kingdom

Contact: bookings@findhorn.org

  • £715.00 – Supported
  • £795.00 – Sustaining
  • £875.00 – Regenerative

Our three-tier pricing structure is designed to widen access while ensuring the long-term sustainability of our programmes. Those who are able to contribute at the Regenerative level help create opportunities for others to participate. Please note that a limited number of Supported places are available for each week to support programme viability. If you would like to request assistance through our Financial Support Fund, please email bookings@findhorn.org.

Experience Week: From I to We

A foundational journey into inner listening, community living and relational awareness
Grounded in the spiritual community of the Park Ecovillage, Findhorn

There are moments in life when we sense that something in us wants to change. Often this comes with a quiet longing for a new way of being – learning how to listen more deeply and live more relationally.

Findhorn Experience Week: From I to We is for people who feel curious about inner listening, community life and conscious relationship, with themselves, with others and with all dimensions of life, in the everyday.

Rather than offering a set of techniques or answers, you are invited into a lived experience. An experience of slowing down, noticing and exploring what happens when awareness moves from the individual ‘I’ into the relational ‘We’.

What Findhorn Experience Week offers

As the week unfolds, you are invited into the rhythms of community life. Through shared meals, reflective practices, group activities, nature connection, moments of silence and time together, we explore:

  • Inner listening as a way of orienting to life
  • Relational awareness in everyday interactions
  • What it means to live, even briefly, in a shared field of care and presence
  • How ‘We’ emerges naturally when attention softens and deepens.

Much of the learning happens in ordinary moments: walking together, listening to one another, sitting quietly and noticing what moves inside when we are in shared space.

The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn

Findhorn Experience Week is rooted in the spiritual soil of the Park Ecovillage at Findhorn, a place with a long history of exploring the inner dimensions of life, conscious relationship and regenerative ways of living.

The Park offers a unique combination of natural beauty and simplicity. Surrounded by dunes, forest paths, the beach and bay, and the wide skies of the Moray Firth, it provides a supportive environment to slow down, reconnect and listen more closely – both inwardly and outwardly.

Accommodation

You will stay in simple, comfortable accommodation within or close to the Park Ecovillage. Rooms are shared, supporting the sense of togetherness and community life that is central to the experience.

Meals

Meals are an integral part of the journey.

We share nourishing, predominantly vegetarian meals prepared with care, using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients where possible. Eating together is treated as a practice in itself: a moment to arrive, connect and experience community through sharing a meal.

Most dietary requirements can be accommodated; please let us know in advance.

Who this week is for

People join a Findhorn Experience Week for many different reasons:

  • To reconnect with themselves
  • To explore new ways of relating
  • To experience community life
  • To immerse themselves in nature
  • To slow down and listen more deeply
  • Or simply be in a reflective environment and feel a sense of renewal.

No prior experience with meditation, community living or spiritual practice is required. What matters most is a willingness to participate, reflect and stay curious.

What you take home

The experience you take home will be uniquely your own.

It emerges through engaged participation, reflection, curiosity and lived experience. Many people leave with a renewed sense of connection, subtle shifts in how they listen and relate, and a deeper trust in their own inner guidance – qualities that continue to unfold long after returning home.

Findhorn Experience Week: From I to We is an invitation to slow down, listen and remember what becomes possible when we meet life together.

While the week centres on the movement from I to We, it also gestures toward a wider horizon, recognising that how we live and relate together shapes the world around us.