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Women's Rewilding Gathering (Collaboration with Wild Beings)

These 5 day gatherings provide a beautiful opportunity to tap into the therapeutic benefits of being immersed in nature, learn empowering skills, spend time with fellow women & share nourishing meals by the fire

Women's Rewilding Gathering (Collaboration with Wild Beings)
Women's Rewilding Gathering (Collaboration with Wild Beings)

Time & Location

12 Nov 2026, 3:00 pm – 16 Nov 2026, 1:30 pm

Central Coast, Central Coast, NSW, Australia

About the event

What to expect:


  • Guided bushwalks in the surrounding rainforest ecology

  • Wild Foods and Medicines walk & talk: learn safe & ethical foraging & ID various useful plants.

  • Bird Language: Learn to listen to the land by fine tuning your hearing senses & paying attention to what the birds are revealing. 

  • Shelter building: learn to build a shelter with natural materials

  • Weaving with plant fibres

  • Bone & wood craft

  • Natural string making: learn the process of retting plant fibres & learn to make cordage/string

  • Fire by friction workshop: be mentored by us on making fire by friction with hand drill  bow drill methods. 

  • Learn some basics on camping solo: tips & skills that will ensure your confidence while out bush.

  • Nature connection practises include barefoot walking, silence in nature, and sit spots.

  • Solo day sit spots

  • Fireside songs, meals and sharing

  • Natural Movement every morning



These gatherings are a balance between learning hands on skills and delving into deep connection to the earth and ourselves.


All levels of experience welcome, go as deep as you like with each activity.


These gatherings attract women from all walks of life, the age group ranges from 20's to 70's, creating a real village of women with generational wisdom.


Head to the Wild Beings website for more details:


Womens Rewilding Gathering 5 Days | Wild Beings





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We give our deepest gratitude and respect to the traditional custodians of the land on which we hold our gatherings, the Palawa and Pakana people of Tasmania/Lutruwita whose sovereignty was never ceded. 

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