Your Camino

Step into a gentle circle of care, held by our Bereavement Doula Stacy Gunter, while walking together with other bereaved parents in the memory of our babies, and all babies gone too soon.

This isn’t just a walk - it’s a living ritual of connection, reflection, and quiet healing.

You will engage in guided dialogues and supportive practices tailored to grief processing. This intimate setting ensures personalised care, helping each participant navigate their unique path.

With each step, there is the opportunity to reflect on your loss and its meaning within your life and the lives of your family and friends.

This is your Camino, your healing steps 👣

The Daily Rhythm

Morning Glow - We gather in our accommodation for grounding rituals, a whisper of meditation, a soul-stirring writing prompt, and a nourishing breakfast. Want a private moment with Stacy? Just say the word—we’ll make it happen.

Morning & Afternoon Wander - Lace up and let the path lead you. Talk with new friends, walk in companionable silence, or steal away for your own thoughts. We’ll pause at hidden gems along the way - maybe a sun-dappled bench or a murmuring stream.

Midday Pause - Lunch is easy: shared tables, simple food, and space to journal, rest, or just be.

Evening Embrace - Dinner, either out on the town or tucked into our night’s nest, followed by a twilight trio:

A soothing meditation, The Grief Circle (more below), Gentle stretches to unwind body and heart before sleep

We open and close each day together, bookending our days with safety and care.

Let the path hold what words cannot.

Join us on El Camino

David, Stacy and Angelina, a few weeks after they first met. Read more about them in Meet the Team

The Grief Circle – A Lantern in the Dark

Each evening, one heart takes centre stage. Share your story, a poem, a photo, a single sentence - or simply sit in honoured silence.

We will listen with our whole beings. No advice. No comparisons. Just presence.

Your words (or your silence) are enough. Tissues catch tears; hugs soothe souls. What’s shared here stays here—held in trust.

Every soul on this walk will have their moment to be truly seen. It’s a rare gift: to witness another’s grief while cradling your own, knowing you’re not alone.