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Barwhillanty Blog… Happy New Year, yoga is here!

 

The year of ‘Raw and Wild’ retreats is here! Having completed my yoga teacher training at the end of last year – no mean feat with baby Leander breastfeeding throughout – I am now set to bring yoga to Barwhillanty! Yoga has been an incredible journey for me and I am delighted to be able to share the knowledge, calmness and wellbeing it has brought me. Raw and Wild retreats will aim to capture the joy of the outdoors, embracing the natural beauty Barwhillanty has in abundance. Healthy, wholesome living will feature in the food we offer as well as the environment we indulge in. Our menu will celebrate what produce we grow and what game we keep, emphasising sustainably sourced food that is both nutritious and delicious!

Yoga will form the structure of our schedule, punctuated with foraging, wild swimming and breathtaking walks to leave you feeling invigorated and energised, whilst calm and cleansed. We are excited about our upcoming exclusive launch in May, following which, more dates will be released…

The other ‘first’ for 2018 is Barwhillanty weddings! We are thrilled to be hosting two weddings this year – each will be unique and bespoke to our guests who we are delighted have chosen to celebrate their special day here. So bring on an action-packed 2018, full of exciting events! We hope you will experience some of the ‘Raw and Wild’ wonders of South West Scotland with us soon…

 

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