Yoga, Brunch and Sauna
Yoga, Brunch and Sauna
Enjoy a morning blissful yoga and meditation practice,, followed by a delicious vegetarian brunch and sauna at Hill Farm Tintern.
Hill Farm is a 15-acre smallholding overlooking Tintern and The Wye Valley, comprising woodlands, paddocks and streams. It’s the perfect location to get away from the stresses of daily life and take time out for yourself to rejuvenate the body and soul.

Testimonials
Retreat Details
Yoga and meditation practice, followed by a sit-down vegetarian brunch and sauna overlooking Wye Valley at Hill Farm, Tintern.
All dietary requirements are catered for.
Reconnect with nature, retreat to the forest and nurture your wellbeing on a Forest Retreat based at Hill Farm, Tintern.
Itinerary:
Arrive from 9am
Yoga: 9.30-11am
Brunch: 11am-12
Sauna: 12-2pm
Come dressed for yoga and swimmers and towel for sauna.
A blanket for relaxation too.
Price per place £60

- Hill Farm has uneven and care must be taken when walking around. A moderate fitness level is recommended.
- Our retreats are not suitable for women who are pregnant or people with mobility issues due to the slippery and uneven ground – especially in poor weather conditions.
- Transport links are limited but possible. The nearest train station is Chepstow and then a taxi to Hill Farm. Pre-booking of taxi is essential.
- After booking – please ensure that all members of your group inform us of any injuries, illness or dietary requirements.
- It is advised you take out travel insurance in case illness or other circumstances prevents you from attending the retreat.
About Hayley
“I am a busy mum of 2 daughters and a business owner. I started taking yoga classes 13 years ago during my pregnancy and following the birth of my first daughter. However, I really felt the benefits after suffering post-natal anxiety and psychosis following the birth of my second daughter.
Yoga helped me recover both mentally and physically and I became and regular practitioner. I have a background working in prisons and at a women’s refuge and have seen for myself how yoga can help everybody.
I started to run retreats after being made redundant from the charity sector on maternity leave. I have a tourism business management degree and I saw a gap in market for retreats in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. That led to me undertaking my first yoga teacher training and the rest is history. I truly love teaching and seeing the positive difference is makes in my students’ lives. I feel truly blessed to be offering classes that can be described as a bottom up to healing.”














