A north Norfolk wildlife retreat is launching a new event promising to take guests "back to nature".

Castle Wild Camp's End of Summer Gathering is hosting a weekend of yoga, pilates and a sauna tent surrounded by untouched Norfolk countryside.

The camping retreats span 60 acres of a wildlife conservation area in Baconsthorpe near Holt.

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Alongside yoga, the weekend held on September 14 and September 15 will also include a foraging session, holistic massages and food from two local vendors.

On Saturday evening, the guests can be serenaded but the campfire with acoustic music being played by artist James Brooks.

Dr Jonathan Lewis-Phillips one of Castle Wild Camp's founders said: "With just 11 glades available the event promises to offer a small, intimate experience in an unforgettable location.

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"We’ve designed our End of Summer Gathering to be the perfect way to disconnect and get back to nature."

The two-day event costs £150 and includes camping in a private glade, lunch and dinner on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday, as well as the activities.

Guests should bring their own tent and bedding for the camping.