Reconnect With Yourself Through Rest, Healing & Adventure
Roaming to Recovery is a wellness retreat and coaching experience created to support people through rest, reflection, and personal transformation. Our purpose is simple — to help you step away from stress, reconnect with yourself, and create space for meaningful change.
We understand how easy it is to become overwhelmed by the demands of modern life. Pressure, burnout, emotional exhaustion, and constant noise can leave you feeling disconnected from yourself.
Roaming to Recovery was created as a response to that — a space where you can slow down, breathe, and focus fully on your wellbeing.
Heal, reset, and reconnect through immersive wellness experiences.
Personal 1:1 support for clarity, confidence, and growth.
Slow down, release stress, and restore balance.
Our 1:1 coaching sessions provide a safe, supportive space where you can explore challenges, overcome blocks, and create meaningful change at your own pace.
Explore our curated retreat experiences and select the one that best matches your needs, whether it’s rest, healing, clarity, or personal growth.
Secure your spot easily through our simple booking process. Once confirmed, you’ll receive all the details you need to prepare for your experience.
Arrive, relax, and immerse yourself in a supportive environment designed to help you slow down, reflect, and reconnect with yourself.
Leave feeling lighter, clearer, and more grounded, with new perspectives, tools, and lasting positive change to take forward in your life.
“Algy was walking on air when he came back home from his session with Kit. Smiling, happy, bouncing around. I hadnt seen him like that in ages. It’s so nice to see my son himself again”
“After a tough walk up to the peak and looking at the view, it's like I was able to step back from everything. I found this presence and clarity after being burnt out back home." ...
“Last year was by far the toughest year of my life. I couldn’t get out of bed, let alone leave the house or see friends. I started seeing Kit, and he not only made me feel comfortable and able to be myself and say whatever I liked"..
“Algy was walking on air when he came back home from his session with Kit. Smiling, happy, bouncing around. I hadnt seen him like that in ages. It’s so nice to see my son himself again”
“Thank you so much for all that you’ve done for Luke, and for us. You have a big heart and amazing energy. We have so much to be grateful for and you being there for Luke was such a support and benefit to get him happy and thriving”
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