The Scottish Literary Retreat

The Scottish Literary Retreat

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join us for a 4-day regenerative literary retreat in the heart of the scottish countryside. surrounded by ancient forests and mystical lochs, this experience offers a chance to rest, reflect, and reconnect with nature and creativity.

start each day with gentle yoga, then spend your time reading, foraging, or exploring wild spaces that nurture both people and the land.

with nourishing food, book discussions, and simple, cosy spaces, this retreat is for those seeking clarity, inspiration, and deep connection. whether you bring a stack of books or a blank notebook, a peaceful spot under the trees is waiting for you.

PURCHASE

The locations we visited were also amazing and curated to our “book retreat” theme. The Jane Austen museum was my personal favorite, especially the dress-up aspect of the Centre. I spent most of my money at their gift shop. Having the Mary Shelley museum as our first visit was ironically a fun bonding experience.
— Arely Del Toro

itinerary

day one

ARRIVE in the heart of the scottish countryside, surrounded by stunning landscapes

SETTLE into your peaceful accommodation and meet your fellow guests

DINNER by candlelight using locally sourced ingredients

EVENING READING cosy up by the fire for an informal book club discussion, sharing your current reads or literary inspirations


day two

MORNING YOGA

BOOK CLUB to engage in meaningful discussion over our chosen book

BRUNCH with a fresh, seasonal meal crafted from locally sourced ingredients

LEARN to forage on a walk in the surrounding national park. learn to identify edible wild foods and their toxic lookalikes, culminating in the enjoyment of treats made using foraged goods. also take the opportunity to pick wildflowers for your workshop later in the day

FREE TIME to read or take a walk down to the loch

DINNER in the grand cottage dinning room

STAR GAZING in the cottage garden


day three

AWAKE to another rejuvenating day

BRUNCH to fuel for the day

ENJOY your afternoon at leisure to read, reflect, walk or talk to fellow guests

PICNIC LUNCH in the cottage garden

NATURE TRAIL walk. explore scotlands most enchanted highlands with a walk in nature

BOOK CLUB to engage in meaningful discussion over our chosen book


day four

BREAKFAST together for the final time

REFLECTION ceremony. reminisce on your trip

FAREWELLS and transfers back to glasgow


 

exclusions

  • Flights to and from Glasgow

  • Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary

  • Optional activities

  • Tips and gratuities

  • Travel insurance

inclusions

  • Pre-trip consultation with a bibliotherapist, get a tailored book prescription

  • A copy of the trips chosen book

  • Morning pages sessions

  • 3 nights accommodation in Scotland

  • 3 breakfasts

  • 2 lunches

  • 3 dinners

  • All activities mentioned

  • Transformative travel guidebook and journaling prompts from Aweventurer

  • Return transfer from Glasgow

  • Goodie bag


location

we will be staying at a beautiful intimate loch front cottage in the national park. originally built in 1696 by a duke, the house was once home to aristocrats and business men. the property boasts an impressive seven bedrooms, ranging from single, double and superking beds. the rooms exude charm and character, and the feeling of staying at a family home. each room benefits from luxurious duvets and pillows, egyptian cotton sheets and thoughtfully sourced accessories. the house has it’s own dedicated games room (complete with 3/4 sized billiard table) and on-site hot tub and sauna so you’ll have everything you need to relax and unwind.


why a reading retreat?

Come for the books. Stay for the people who love them like you do.

There’s something rare about finding your people. It’s those who speak in dog-eared quotes, who light up at the mention of a beloved author, who know the joy of a day spent in silence together, each lost in a different world.

A reading retreat is about more than finishing the books that have been quietly waiting on your shelf. It’s about rediscovering your creative spark, remembering what moves you, and letting literature do what it’s always done best and remind us we’re not alone.

These retreats are crafted for curious minds and open hearts. Whether you’re a writer, a deep-feeling reader, or simply someone longing to connect over something real, you’ll feel at home here.

What you’ll find:

  • Like-minded women who value meaningful conversation and time to reflect

  • A thoughtfully curated reading list by a professional bibliotherapist, designed to match the place and its stories

  • The luxury of uninterrupted time to read what you’ve been meaning to, with no guilt and no pressure

  • Workshops, journaling prompts and inspiring rituals to gently awaken your creativity

  • The joy of talking about books under the stars, over spritzes, in tucked-away cafés and sun-drenched courtyards

You’ll leave with your TBR pile lighter, your heart fuller, and a few new lifelong friends — the kind who understand why a book can change everything.

We’ve hosted journalists, novelists, first-time solo travellers, and women who just needed a beautiful pause. Everyone leaves a little more inspired. A little more themselves.


FAQs

How can I join?

Please secure your place by paying a deposit, the full trip price or opting onto a payment plan. Confirmation will take place via email. There is a maximum number of places available on this trip so act fast.

How do I get there?

We will be picking up guests at 2pm on day 1 from an appointed spot in Glasgow. The closest airports are Glasgow & Edinburgh airport.

What is the rooming configuration?

The rooms are sharing, so you will have one or more besties for the entirety of the trip to share the experience with. There are twin & triple rooms.

How can I pay?

Either pay in full or pay the deposit now, and book onto a payment plan, using the book now button.

What should I pack?

  • Day pack for carrying essentials.

  • Comfortable walking shoes with good grip.

  • Layers and cosy warm clothes

  • Sun protection - a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen.

  • Electrical adaptor.

  • Water bottle.

Will there be downtime?

Whilst our days are designed with plenty of activities to give you the best experience, there will be time for downtime in the evenings or days when you are free to explore on your own.

Will I need a visa?

Obtaining a visa is the individual responsibility of the traveller. Please note that entry requirements can change at any time. Be sure to check with your government’s foreign travel advisories and consular websites to ensure you have the correct information.

What does the Aweventurer team do?

We provide the most thorough support for you to have an epic travel experience with us. From an on-the-ground local host to our team at HQ, there is always someone available to help solve any issues you may encounter. Throughout your expedition, a local host will accompany you and your fellow travellers to make sure you have everything you need for an inspiring and safe journey. You are also able to reach out with any concerns or questions – before, during and even after your trip. We pride ourselves on prompt responses and are happy to hear from you, whether by email, phone or via a Zoom call, on how we could improve your stay or anything we need to prepare before your arrival.