United Kingdom·May - November
The Remembering
Time outside foraging, cooking, making things and sharing food around the fire.
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Overview
The Remembering is a monthly gathering of food, fire, and community— a return to the living rhythm of the land. We come together to do what people have always done: work side by side foraging and processing food, cook over flames, share stories, and pass on knowledge through doing. It’s about making things with our hands, feeding one another, and building the bonds that make life rich and real. Each month follows the turning of the seasons, from the first wild greens of spring to the roots, nuts, and smoke of autumn. We’ll forage, ferment, pickle, and bake over the fire; craft baskets, ropes, and vessels from the wild; and make teas, tinctures, and medicines from the plants around us. Every gathering ends with a feast, a fire, and a sense of belonging — food shared, skills passed on, friendships made, and the feeling that this is how life is meant to be.
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Schedule
Day 1 unfolds gently from morning fire to nightfall —Day 2 is more of the same but a bit less hustle and bustle. Choose day 1 or day 2 or both! Everything is provided, so you can settle in, slow down, and let the rhythm of food, craft, and community carry you.
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Day 1 Full day: 9am until 6pm and into the evening if you wish.
Breakfast. Forage. Lunch. Process. Ferment. Pickle. Preserve. Bake. Sauna. Fire.
Day 2 Half day; 9am until 2pm and later around the fire if you wish
Breakfast. Wild baking and in between...Making baskets, rattles, bags and smudge sticks from forged materials. Lunch.
Wild Camping Friday
Off-grid camping on our land — bring a tent or campervan and settle into the meadow. No electricity or running water, just nature all around. There’s a composting toilet on site and a fresh stream for washing or cooling off. Simple, quiet, and a proper chance to switch off.
Wild Camping Saturday
Off-grid camping on our land — bring a tent or campervan and settle into the meadow. No electricity or running water, just nature all around. There’s a composting toilet on site and a fresh stream for washing or cooling off. Simple, quiet, and a proper chance to switch off.
The Remembering takes place on Whitby Wellbeing’s own meadow and woodland,
Stone circles on the moor tops, ancient trees, a wild corner of North Yorkshire that holds us quietly as we work, eat, rest, and remember.
Tucked away down a single-track lane just south of Whitby — the kind with grass growing down the middle, surrounded by fields, farms, and ancient woodland. It’s quiet, sheltered, and undisturbed — the perfect place to slow down.
The meadow opens wide for gathering and fire, watched over by ancient oaks and encircled by hawthorn.
The woodland holds cool shade and the sound of running water from a small stream that winds through it. There’s space to wander, sit in reflection, or simply be alone. A teepee and a weatherproof outdoor kitchen mean we’re comfortable in any weather, and there’s plenty of parking.






