Three days away from screens, pressure, and noise.
A full digital detox retreat, the Digital Reset is a 3-day residential outdoor camp in rural Hampshire for 16–21 year olds. Participants put their phones away for the entire experience and spend three days building real-world skills; lighting fires, carving wood, cooking outdoors, repairing things, and talking honestly about life.
This is not a lecture about screen time. It isn’t a wellbeing workshop. It’s three days offline, outdoors, doing things that actually matter, and then leaving with more confidence than you arrived with.
For parents: what does this mean for your child?
If your teenager or young adult is spending too much time on their phone, feeling overstimulated, anxious, or disconnected from the real world, The Digital Reset is designed for exactly that moment. It’s a safe, structured, expertly-run outdoor camp with small groups, experienced instructors, and a dedicated wellbeing lead on site. Parents can contact the team at any time during the three days.
We run separate groups (Same programmes, same energy, just age-appropriate groups)
Learn to light fires, handle tools safely, read the outdoors, and build the kind of practical skills most people your age have never been taught. Skills you’ll remember long after you get home.
Camp, cook, and eat together with no distractions. Real conversations happen surprisingly quickly when there’s no phone to reach for. Most people leave with genuine friendships.
Carve a spoon, a pot stand or a hook from fresh-cut timber using hand tools. You’ll go home with something you actually made; and the satisfaction that comes with it.
Rewire a plug. Change a fuse. Drill and join wood. Sew a button back on. The things that used to be common knowledge and somehow got lost. Genuinely useful, hands-on, and more satisfying than you’d expect.
Honest conversations about stress, confidence, social media, and life — guided, not lectured. The kind of talk that doesn’t happen in a group chat.
Guided walks through the Hampshire countryside with space to think, talk, or just breathe. No pressure, no agenda, just time that’s actually yours.
Safe, supervised, and completely optional, but one of the highlights for most people who try it. A chance to test what you’re made of, on your own terms.
At the start of camp, everyone agrees to put their phone away safely for the three days. That’s the deal; and it turns out to be the best part.
Here’s what most participants notice within 24 hours:
Three days without likes, comparisons, or the constant noise of a timeline. No one’s saying phones are evil; just that three days without one is worth trying.
The Digital Reset runs separate groups for two age bands — same programme, same energy, just with people at a similar stage of life:
No prior outdoor experience is needed. You don’t need to be fit, outdoorsy, or even keen to camp — just willing to give it a proper go. The camp is designed to be accessible and welcoming, not boot-camp tough.
Yes. This is a well-run, structured experience with clear safety standards:
A lot of young people right now are overwhelmed, distracted, and quietly unsure of what they can handle. That’s not a character flaw, it’s the environment. Constant connectivity, comparison, and noise take a real toll.
The Digital Reset doesn’t talk about that. It does something about it. Three days later, participants leave having built something, learned real skills, tried something genuinely challenging, and spent time fully offline; and proved to themselves they can handle more than they thought.
The Digital Reset takes place at Linkenholt Scout Hut in Hampshire; a proper countryside setting that’s quiet, open, and genuinely away from it all.
Hampshire is easily accessible from London and the South East.
What’s Included:
Safety & Responsibility
The Rural Reset operates with:
Here you can find answers to some frequently asked questions. For any others please fill out our quick question form to ask.
A digital reset camp is a residential outdoor experience where participants put away their phones and devices for a set period — in this case three days — and focus on practical skills, outdoor activities, and real-world connection instead. The Digital Reset is one such camp, based in Hampshire, UK, for 16–21 year olds.
Yes. No outdoor experience is needed, and the camp is designed to be welcoming rather than tough. The focus is on building confidence and skills in a supported environment — not endurance or discomfort for its own sake.
Participants don’t have their phones during the camp, but parents can contact the team directly at any time. The team has a 24/7 emergency contact in place throughout the three days.
The core difference is the intentional removal of phones and devices for the full three days, combined with guided evening conversations and real-life practical skills (such as electrical repairs and woodcarving) that most camps don’t cover. It’s less about adventure activities and more about building genuine capability and confidence.