Two weeks to reconnect with yourself—find inner peace, come home to yourself, and simply be. Experience has shown that our 14-day retreats are an excellent choice for most people who truly want to step away from their daily lives—yet still want to ease back into their old routines.
The retreats take place at “Little Paradise.” Little Paradise is a small, modern monastery as well as a meditation and retreat center near Hamburg. The house is distinguished by its “paradisiacal” location with a lake view, which guests frequently mention. Another highlight is our large meditation room, where we offer daily morning and evening group meditations.
The surroundings are characterized by numerous lakes, forests, fields, and meadows. Retreats with a strong focus on nature and extended forest walks are possible here. In addition, the convenient location (25 minutes to Hamburg, 35 minutes to Lübeck or the Baltic Sea) is attractive to many guests.
This is an individual retreat. It is possible to book a room as a couple (or generally for two or three people in one room). Other retreat guests will also be on site. It is up to the guests to decide to what extent they wish to remain completely on their own or come together for activities such as walks, cooking, conversations, or similar.
Competent retreat guidance is available upon request. We suggest a daily schedule for our retreat guests that includes time each day for meditation or prayer, contemplation, walks in nature, reading, and brief conversations to share insights about the inner process. Guests are free to choose how closely they wish to follow this suggestion or to follow their own retreat rhythm or plan.
Included: - Overnight stay in a single room with shower - Organic vegetarian (or vegan) meals from our communal kitchen (for self-preparation) - Group meditations - Retreat guidance The retreat is particularly suitable for people with some prior experience up to those with many years of experience.
For absolute beginners, we recommend retreats with a group program and more intensive guidance. People of all religions and spiritual traditions, as well as atheists, are welcome here. The house itself is not affiliated with any religious denomination. We simply love a quiet life in nature, embedded in shared meditation, reflection, contemplation, and retreat.