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About This Retreat

This four-night Silent Meditation, Breathwork and Yoga Retreat invites you to gently rest back into your natural state of Being.

Through meditation, breathwork, yoga asana, yin yoga, pranayama, meditative movement, yoga nidra, restorative poses, self‑inquiry, silence and spacious time in nature, you’ll be supported to see and release conditioning that no longer serves you.

 

Breathwork is a dynamic, heart‑opening practice for releasing, purifying, healing and attuning with Source. Bridging the conscious and subconscious, conscious breathing is one of the quickest ways to personal transformation, enhanced well‑being, and the direct experience of Divine Love. It is a central part of the process offered in this retreat.

Accommodation & Travel

HELD IN THE VERMONT HILLS

Willow Retreat Center is located on land that abuts 100 acres of walking trails. There is ample opportunity to enhance the retreat experience with quiet walks and time in the natural world.

The retreat is limited to a maximum of 12 participants in double rooms. Each room has its own bathroom.

Mats, blocks, cushions and blankets are provided, so there is no need to bring any.

Getting to the Retreat

Address: 369 Dover Road South Newfane VT 05351

 

Important (please read): GPS incorrectly locates many southern Vermont addresses.

Using our address in your GPS can take you about 4 miles off course. Instead, please type our business name – Willow Vermont Retreat – into your GPS search bar. That will get you to us without fail.

 

By car: Willow is located in the small village of South Newfane VT about 20 minutes northwest of Brattleboro VT and 25 minutes northeast of Wilmington VT.

From Brattleboro, take Route 30 north about 9 miles. Go left on Depot Road where the West River and Rock River meet; travel 2 miles on Depot Road until you cross a small bridge over the Rock River; go left on Dover Road through the village of Williamsville; after passing through Williamsville you will cross a covered bridge. Willow is exactly 1.2 miles on your left. If you come to a stop sign you have gone 300 feet past our driveway.

 

From Wilmington, take Route 100 north toward West Dover about 3.5 miles. A half mile past the River Valley Market, take a right on East Dover Road; travel 1 mile. Take a right on Dover Hill Road; travel 8 miles on Dover Hill Road and E Dover Road (they are continuous) until you reach a 3-way stop in the village of South Newfane. Willow is 300 feet past the stop sign on your right.

 

By train: there are daily Amtrak trains from Washington DC, New York and Springfield MA. Taxis are available in Brattleboro. We can arrange to pick you up and drop you off in Brattleboro for a one way fee of $25.

 

By plane: Travelers may find Hartford (BDL—64.4 miles, 90 minutes) and Boston (BOS—85.7 miles, 2 hours 20 minutes) to be most convenient. Other nearby airports to check are Rutland VT (RUT, 55 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes), Manchester NH (MHT—85 miles, 2 hours), Albany NY (ALB—73 miles, 1 hour 40 minutes), and Worcester MA (ORH, 81 miles, 1 hour 50 minutes).

https://www.willowvt.com/

“Meditate on the Self as being
Vast as the Sky,
A body of energy
Extending forever in all directions.
In the embrace of infinite space,
Awaken to your True form,
Divine creative energy
Revealing Itself as you.” 
-Vignana Bhairava

Reserve Your Retreat Experience

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Transform Your Inner Self with Our Silence Retreat

Choose your path to stillness.

 

Our 2026 retreat in South Newfane, Vermont is intentionally intimate, with spaces filling quickly.

 

4 nights · October 8 – 12, 2026

Location: Willow Retreat, South Newfane, Vermont

Fee: $1,295 

 

A $500 non‑refundable deposit holds your space; the balance is due August 9, 2026

This retreat is for those seriously committed to the work of self-transformation. It is not a spa or a vacation. To support the depth of the practice, all electronic devices - including cell phones - are held in the retreat office from the first evening onward.

Participants remain at the facility for the duration of the retreat.

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