Vegan yoga retreat in Spain
Set in a beautiful retreat centre in the mountainous Valencian countryside, this is one of our most popular yoga retreats with guided-walks and meditation sessions. All food is organic, vegan and locally-sourced.
Offers
Last remaining luxury villa on our New Year vegan yoga retreat now available at a reduced rate of 1265 (was 1995). December 28 to Jan 2. Contact us to book.
Description of Vegan yoga retreat in Spain
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Holiday information
Travelling by train
From London St Pancras on Eurostar to Paris. Then train to Barcelona travelling onto Valencia or Alicante. Then bus to Retreat. via Valencia: Estimated journey time 14h 2m. Estimated journey cost 261 - 543. Via Alicante 15h 37m. Estimated journey cost 261 - 552.
Renewable energy:
The main building has solar panels which we use for electricity and heating.
Reviews
2 Reviews of Vegan yoga retreat in Spain
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2024 by Lindsay Blackman
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
For me, it was silent walks amidst nature or moments of reflection during meditation, every step felt purposeful and profound. And let's talk about the food oh, the food! Fresh, local, and organic, each meal was a delicious and a celebration of flavors. I felt truly nourished (body and soul)
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
For those seeking relaxation, there were sunbathing if was 23 degrees in mid-March and a heavenly deep tissue massage to melt away any tension from the walking and yoga, or previous aches from sitting at computers, etc.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Definitely! all the food was sourced from local organic farmers, the team lived locally and drove electric car, waste was recycled and evening the cleaning products and toiletries were organic and kind.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
The week's retreat was truly enriching, and I feel a new person! The location was simple and beautiful - serene sunrises over the valley flowing down to the Mediterranean Sea. Surrounded by ancient carob and olive trees, lemon and orange groves, and even bluebell trees. Each day was a delightful blend of yoga, invigorating walks, and nourishing vegan meals, but what truly exceeded my expectations were the diverse workshops offered. From insightful discussions on nutrition and philosophy to deep dives into anatomy. But it wasn't just the activities that made this retreat special; it was the warmth and camaraderie of the people, all sharing a common journey towards wellness.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2023 by Derek Carter
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
We life experience
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Go with an open mind and heart
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes. No big business was involved all funds went to local people as far as Im aware.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Yoga from basics up From breathing techniques to meditation. Enhanced by silence before breakfast. Beautiful location. Some good walks in down time. A Relaxing and life affirming retreat.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
- We actively recycle and the nearby village has recycle bins which we use regularly to recycle plastics, glass, paper, cardboard. We provide bins for recycling paper, plastics and glass in the kitchen for guests to use here.- We do not print brochures - instead we provide all of our information electronically via the internet.
- Any information we do print is printed on paper from sustainable forestry.
- All washing is done at low temperatures.
- We encourage awareness for responsible usage of electricity and water. We also have solar panels.
- Nearly everything here is locally sourced so as to limit transport and so minimise effects on the environment and minimise packaging waste.
- Nearly all of our lighting is with energy saving light bulbs again to reduce the impact on the environment.
- Our yoga products are friendly to the environment. Our yoga straps are made from organic cotton so that pesticides and other chemicals have not been put into the earth where the cotton was grown. The yoga mats that we use are made from non-harmful plastics as well.
- We are very much involved in a local charity called APROP.
- We provide information on local walking routes here in the Valencian countryside to guests who come here. A beautiful guided hike is offered directly from the retreat location (no driving necessary).
- Our permanent staff live locally.
- All of our foods are organic. These means that the foods are grown in an environment that is free from pesticides, chemical fertilizers and other products that are harmful to the environment, to the soil and to the consumer. Organically grown food is also higher in vitamins, bioflavinoids and other nutrients that are anti-oxidant. Our aim is to truly create a healthy environment where our guests and the soil can thrive.
- All meals are plant-based (so there's less encouragement of carbon emissions).
- We encourage a group transfer for our guests.
People
- We work hard to maintain two of the foundations of yoga practice - Yama and Niyama which are rules for social and moral conduct. It is therefore very important for us to have a positive connection with the local people in our community.- Our staff are local. Our head chef prepares the most amazing healthy and delicious food that you can imagine and lives in a local village called Benirrama. Our housekeepers are local too. Our handyman and gardeners are from the village as well. The drivers we recommend live in the Valencian Community.
All of our fruits and vegetables are organic and sourced from local farmers. Most of it comes from a well known local organic farmer called Joan who grows everything on two large plots in the Valencian countryside within 25km of the retreat. We also have organic Valencian lemons growing here on the retreat centre and they are the most delicious lemons we have tasted! Using these local farmers for fresh produce reduces the impact on the environment in terms of transport and emissions. It also means that our food is much fresher and hence more healthy & tasty and it means that we provide money to the local community, which is very important to us. Our dry foods also come locally from Spain as well - some even from nearby villages too.
- All of our staff are invited to the yoga, meditation and other classes and some of our chefs are really developing as yoga students as a result.
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