LONDON, ENGLAND, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) London based Yoga Wellbeing announced today that it will launch its first international yoga retreats in Spain this June. Initially located in the Sierra Espuna National park, the retreats promise to offer just what yogis will be looking for in a European holiday; stunning views, comfortable accommodation and good hearty home cooked meals.
Starting retreats in Spain was a natural progression after running a number on home soil in the UK. Founder of Yoga Wellbeing, Laura Watson, commented "Spain offers a different pace of life and a warmer climate which we believe helps beginners get off to a good start in their yoga journey". The format the retreats take is flexible with customers able to do as much or as little as they want. "On full days yogis will be taught twice per day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and in between classes they have time to explore. We have partnered with a number of local businesses some English and others Spanish to supply rewarding activities such as mountain biking, climbing and paragliding which can be enjoyed as additional extras."
Yoga Wellbeing is a UK based Yoga School with its main office in London. It specialises in private & corporate yoga tuition; the teaching style offered draws influence primarily from the Hatha & Vinyasa flow schools of thought. If you would like to find out more about Yoga Wellbeing's holidays, please visit their dedicated website (www.yogaholidays.co), you can contact the team using the contact form or by calling them on +44 (0)845 834 0895.
Salute the Sun in Spain
London based Yoga Wellbeing announced today that it will launch its first international yoga retreats in Spain this June. the retreats promise to offer stunning views, comfortable accommodation and good hearty home cooked meals.
2011-04-20
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[Press-News.org] Salute the Sun in SpainLondon based Yoga Wellbeing announced today that it will launch its first international yoga retreats in Spain this June. the retreats promise to offer stunning views, comfortable accommodation and good hearty home cooked meals.