10 of the best retreats in Europe to soothe mind, body and soul

Here are the articles and retreats mentioned:

1. **"Quintà Marugo: a wellbeing retreat centre in Portugal"**
* Location: Rural Alentejo, southern Portugal
* Retreat options: Mindfulness in nature, transformational breathwork, bespoke retreats (solo or with friends)
* Prices: From €585 for a 4-day Deep Rest Retreat
2. **"Both Sides Retreats: men's rewilding in Cornwall"**
* Location: Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
* Retreat options: Cold water immersion, martial arts, bushcraft, yoga, saunas, breathwork, river swims, walks in the onsite ancient temperate rainforest
* Prices: From £855 for a 3-day/2-night retreat
3. **"Lifesong: Zen Yoga, Singing and Sound Healing in Turkey"**
* Location: Dalyan, Turkey
* Retreat options: Yoga sessions, singing, sound baths, meditation, relaxation time in nature, boat trip, optional massages and hammam visits
* Prices: From £995 for a 7-day retreat
4. **"Path of Love: intensive inner work programme worldwide"**
* Location: Various locations in the UK and around the world
* Retreat options: Individual and group work, active and silent meditations, writing assignments
* Prices: €3,190 (standard rate) or €2,800 (earlybird rate)
5. **"Embercombe: a wellbeing retreat centre in Devon, England"**
* Location: Devon, England
* Retreat options: Various programmes and activities not specified
* Prices not mentioned

Note that prices and details may be subject to change, and it's always best to check with the retreat centre or website for the most up-to-date information.
 
OMG u gotta think twice b4 bookin a pricey weekend getaway 🤯 these retreats sound super chill but like €585+ is a lotta cash 💸 especially when ur got all da luxuries at home 😴 maybe consider somethin more budget friendly? or better yet, plan ahead & save up 😊
 
I'm really intrigued by these wellbeing retreats popping up around the world 🌎. It's fascinating to see how people are prioritizing their mental health and seeking out spaces to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

For instance, Quintà Marugo in Portugal seems like a fantastic option for those looking to unwind in nature – the combination of mindfulness and transformational breathwork sounds incredibly rejuvenating 😌. And I love that Both Sides Retreats offers such a diverse range of activities, from martial arts to bushcraft, which caters to different interests and energy levels.

Lifesong in Turkey appears to be a more spiritual retreat experience, incorporating sound healing and singing – it's great to see people exploring their creative side as part of their wellness journey 🎶. Path of Love seems like an intensive programme that would appeal to those looking for personal growth and self-reflection.

The fact that these retreats offer varying price points makes them more accessible to a wider range of people, which is definitely a plus 💸. I'm also intrigued by Embercombe in Devon – their pricing isn't mentioned, so I wonder what kind of programmes they offer and how affordable it might be for those looking to take part.

Overall, I think these retreats are sending a positive message about prioritizing one's wellbeing and taking care of mental health 🌻.
 
🌎 I'm thinking of trying out a wellbeing retreat, but I don't know where to start... 🤔 There are so many options out there, each one offering something different. For me, it's all about finding that perfect balance between relaxation and adventure.

I've been looking at these four retreats, and each one seems really unique in its own way. Quintà Marugo in Portugal sounds like a great option for those who want to connect with nature and focus on mindfulness. Their bespoke retreats seem pretty flexible too, which is awesome if you're not sure what you want from your experience.

On the other hand, Both Sides Retreats in Cornwall seem like an absolute adventure! I mean, who wouldn't want to try cold water immersion and martial arts? 🤺♂️ It's clear that they offer a really hands-on approach to rewilding, which could be exactly what you need.

Lifesong in Turkey sounds like the perfect option for those who love yoga and singing. Their sound baths and meditation sessions seem incredibly relaxing, and I love that you can also spend time in nature. 🌊

Path of Love's intensive inner work programme is really appealing to me - I've always wanted to try some kind of intensive therapy or personal development course. 🤝 And the fact that they offer both individual and group work sounds like a great way to get the most out of your experience.

Lastly, Embercombe in Devon seems like a more laid-back option, but it's still got all the essentials for a wellbeing retreat - yoga sessions, relaxation time, and just general chill vibes. 🌴

Ultimately, I think my decision will depend on what I'm looking for from my retreat experience... 🤔 Do I want to challenge myself with adventure activities? Or do I need some serious relaxation time? Either way, I know that a wellbeing retreat is exactly what I need! 😊
 
The whole wellness industry is getting out of control 🤯. I mean, €585 for a 4-day 'Deep Rest Retreat'? That's like, £550 or something, which is still pretty pricey if you ask me 😒. And what's with all these retreats popping up in rural areas? Are people really just going to leave their jobs and lives behind for a few days of 'transformational breathwork' and 'mindfulness in nature'? It sounds like some kind of modern-day hippie cult 🌈.

I'm not saying that wellness isn't important or that it's all bad, but I do think we need to be more critical about how we're approaching this stuff. We can't just keep shelling out money for 'retreats' and expecting some magical solution to our problems. At the end of the day, it's still us, dealing with our own crap 🤪.
 
Omg I'm so down for a wellness retreat 🌴🧘‍♀️ I've been feeling really stressed out lately and need some me time. I've heard of those cold water immersion things at Both Sides Retreats, does it hurt? 💦 And what's with all the different types of yoga in Lifesong's retreat? Can you get a good tan while you're practicing downward-facing dog? 🤣

I'm also really curious about Path of Love's intensive inner work programme. Is it like a digital detox or can I still scroll through socials when I want to? 📱 And how long do these retreats usually last? Like, are they all 7 days or can you come and go whenever you want?

And btw, have you guys tried any of these retreat centers before? Which one would I be most likely to like? 🤔
 
Back
Top