
1:1 and group retreats in Somerset
Joanna offers 1:1 residential retreats from the Old Cider House, Batcombe BA4 6AB.
The chance to step back from a busy world to allow some space to just be and receive Ayurvedic treatments.
Accommodation is £150 for one night, £275 for two nights and £425 for a 3 night stay.
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Exclusive use of The Old Cider House and garden terrace
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Cosy double bed accommodation, towels and linen
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Two simple meals a day kitchari, vegetables and mung soup
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Use of kitchen to prepare your breakfast and own food if preferred
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Glorious walks around the village and valley on your doorstep
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Space for your yoga practice or 1:1 lesson (charged additionally)
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Pick and choose from the treatment menu (charged additionally)
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1:1 foraging and wildcrafting experience (charged additionally)
Please note it is a requirement to book at least 2 of the following during your residential retreat: Initial health consultation, follow up consultation, any of the authentic Ayurvedic treatments offered.
To discuss your stay and availability, please drop me an email or book in a free discovery call (joanna@joannawebber.com)

Feedback:
"I recently booked a residential Ayurveda package with Jo to help calm my nervous system. Afterwards, when writing to a friend, I said: “I feel like a bliss ball!” That truly captures it — I felt deeply nurtured, relaxed, and purposeful. My spirit was soaring after being made to feel so welcome.
The day began with a detailed consultation — a follow-up for me, as I had seen Jo about a month earlier. The Ayurvedic treatment that followed focused on deep relaxation and nurturing my heart. It was absolutely heavenly. Warm towels, beautiful oils, and an hour and a half of being guided deeper and deeper into peace. The oils smelled so divine I bought some to take home as a reminder. Jo’s skill in both Ayurvedic assessment and therapeutic massage meant my nervous system let go easily. I genuinely felt each cell smiling.
Having the space to myself afterwards was a gift. I could journal, stretch with some yoga, or walk straight out into the peaceful countryside. The next morning, as I ate breakfast, a pair of Indian runner ducks wandered up to the door to say hello. The autumn leaves were just turning, and the bright red crab apples glowed against the blue sky, rolling green hills, and organic vegetable garden. It was stunning, and my spirit welcomed the respite.
Food is also an important part of the experience, and Jo brought me a fresh kitchari that was both delicious and full of Ayurvedic nourishment.
I’ve already booked again for December!’ (Victoria Woodward, November 2025)











