6 Days of Yoga on Norderney – Between Wind and Open Spaces (Certified Prevention Course)

Norderney, Germany
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Summary

As autumn slowly gives way to winter and the island grows quieter, a special space opens up for peace, clarity, and renewed energy. This 6-day yoga retreat, running from late November to early December, invites you to take a deep breath, let go, and realign yourself on Norderney.

At the beautiful Haus Waldeck, located right by the sea, the sound of the waves, the crisp North Sea air, and the vastness of the horizon will accompany you through each day. A place that is perfect for leaving everyday life behind and truly arriving in the present moment.
The yoga practice is a harmonious blend of dynamic, powerful flows and deeply regenerating, restorative sessions. Moving sequences bring you warmth, stability, and vitality, while calm exercises and mindful pauses relax your nervous system and guide you into stillness. The practice follows the rhythm of the season—nourishing, balancing, and mindful.

Between yoga sessions, there’s time for walks along the endless beach, for retreat, reading, conversation, or simply just being. At this time of year, the island reveals its rugged, honest, and yet incredibly soothing side. The highlights - 3 yoga sessions & 1 meditation daily – a perfect blend of dynamic and calm - Long beach walks that truly clear your mind
- Plenty of time for retreat, recharging, and fresh North Sea air - A hotel right on the beach with a sauna - Healthy meals (breakfast and dinner) - The yoga room with ocean views is located on-site; mat, blanket, blocks, and strap included

The retreat at a glance

The most important facts in a nutshell:

Categories
Cold Training, Yoga Retreats, Wellness, Active Retreats, Fascia Training, Yin Yoga, Hatha Yoga
Date
2026-11-29 - 2026-12-04
Language(s)
German
Level
Advanced, Beginner
Group Size
12
Place
Norderney, Germany
Accommodation
not included
Catering
Half board
Types of food
Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Services
  • Course certified as a prevention course

  • Accommodation and half-board (to be booked separately)

  • 3 yoga sessions a day and meditation in the evening

  • Travel to and from the event (at your own expense)

  • Visit to the thalassotherapy center (not included in the price)

  • Bicycle rental (not included in the price)

  • Sauna (available at the hotel)

  • Long walks on the beach combined with pranayama exercises

  • Deep relaxation in the evening

  • Have fun and enjoy yourself

  • Yin Yoga Classes

  • Sauna at the hotel

  • Yoga Nidra

Accommodation

Location and Surroundings The location on Kaiserstraße is ideal for island vacationers: just a short walk from West Beach, close to downtown, within easy reach of shops, cafés, and attractions, and easily accessible from the Norderney ferry terminal.
The surrounding area offers numerous recreational opportunities—beach walks, mudflat hikes, cycling, or simply watching the sea. Museums such as the Norderney Bathing Museum, the Coastal Museum in Loog, and the East Frisian Tea Museum are also easily accessible.

Catering

The kitchen serves healthy, wholesome meals. Breakfast consists of a buffet that offers a wide variety of options, ranging from fresh fruit to various types of bread. A full, hot meal is served for dinner. Guests can choose between a healthy vegetarian meal or a wholesome meal. Food intolerances can be accommodated, but must be specified in advance (at the time of booking).

sequence

Sample Daily Schedule for the Yoga Retreat Arrival & Start of the Retreat The yoga retreat begins on Sunday, November 29, 2026, with a group dinner. In a relaxed atmosphere, we’ll get to know each other during an introductory round, set the tone for the week ahead, and create a space for sharing and connection. We’ll then wrap up the first evening with a gentle evening meditation—a mindful arrival, letting go of the journey, and tuning into our time together. Departure & Conclusion The retreat ends on Friday, December 4, 2026, after a group lunch. This leaves plenty of time for a final yoga practice, a peaceful conclusion, and a warm farewell.

Here’s what a retreat day might look like Gentle Start to the Day The morning begins in the fresh sea air with a yoga practice on the beach—weather permitting. The sound of the waves and the vastness of the horizon accompany us as we mindfully awaken the body and start the day with calm energy.

Afterward, we enjoy a hearty breakfast that offers time to settle in, connect, and savor the moment. Morning – Energy & Movement Refreshed, we gather for a powerful yoga session where we build new energy and strengthen the body through flowing movements, breathwork, and mindful alignment.

Afterward, there is time for group activities in nature—such as a walk on the beach, a bike ride along the coast, or free time to explore the surroundings in your own way, linger by the sea, or simply relax. Afternoon – Relaxation & Regeneration In the late afternoon, we come together again for a restorative yoga session in the yoga room. With supportive poses, stillness, and mindful breathing, the body is allowed to fully let go and regenerate. Evening – Enjoyment & Inner Peace After the practice, we enjoy dinner together—a moment for conversation, shared laughter, and mindful enjoyment. We then conclude the day with a gentle practice. Depending on the evening, you can look forward to a meditation, a Yoga Nidra deep relaxation session, or a sound journey, where harmonious sounds guide the body and mind into deep stillness. Over the course of the week, this creates a harmonious rhythm of movement, nature, relaxation, and community—a space where you can recharge your energy, find peace, and reconnect fully with yourself. ✨Here’s what a day might look like:
Start of the yoga retreat: Sunday, November 29, with dinner. We’ll begin with an introductory round and an evening meditation to help you settle in. End of the yoga retreat: Friday, December 4, 2026, after lunch

Arrival

1. Traveling to Norddeich by car and ferry: First, drive or take the train to Norddeich Mole on the mainland (Lower Saxony). Parking: There are parking garages and long-term parking lots at the ferry terminal. Ferry: From Norddeich, the ferry takes you to Norderney. The crossing takes about 50 minutes.

Advantage: You can easily transport your luggage, but you’ll have to leave your car on the mainland since Norderney is car-free.

2. By train to Norddeich Mole: There are direct connections from many German cities (e.g., Hanover, Bremen, Hamburg). Continue by ferry: The ferry to Norderney departs from Norddeich Mole. Advantage: Relaxed, eco-friendly, and stress-free—no parking problems.

Kaiserstraße 22, 26548 Norderney, Niedersachsen, Germany

Cancellation policy

If you cancel up to 60 days before arrival, you will receive a 50% refund of the booking price.
If you cancel up to 19 days before arrival, you will receive a 10% refund of the booking price.
After this, the booking is non-refundable.

The cost for accommodation and half-board (breakfast and dinner): 430 euros for a single room (5 nights, half-board) 402.50 euros per person for a double room (5 nights, half-board)

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