The Isle of Wight is just 2.5 hours by train from London Waterloo Station and the yoga location at Godshill Farm is surrounded by nature amidst a network of footpaths and bridleways which lead through farmland onto the downs and the coast. This yoga retreat is the perfect place for you to relax, slow down and recharge. If you love animals the farm also has rare breeds of sheep, alpacas, llamas, cattle, miniature ponies, horses and dogs.
From late Friday afternoon until Sunday lunchtime, you can enjoy gentle Vinyasa yoga, yin yoga, pranayama, meditation, and the option to receive a massage.
Krista, a well-known caterer on the Isle of Wight will provide us with nutritious vegetarian meals (vegan options available). You won't need to take much time off work and you’ll be back home by Sunday evening, allowing you to spend time with family or to prepare for the start of the next working week. If you wish you can stay longer and visit the famous Botanical garden by the sea in Ventnor on Sunday afternoon.
Bookings are now open for your weekend of rest, rejuvenation, delicious food, and great company. Prices start from £360.
Accommodation Options
Shared twin or double room with private bathroom: £395 per person.
Single supplement £480 (2 rooms available)
Four-poster bed in the main house with private bathroom £450 per person (one available)
Double or twin bedroom in the main house with private bathroom £450 per person (one available)
The Hut is off-grid and has a wood-burning stove. Your bathroom is a 5-minute walk away. £360 per person, with a single supplement £420.
Deposit to secure your place £100 and then two following payments
on May 1st and August 1st 2025. 12 places available.
Return train ticket to London Waterloo and a Taxi to the venue is not included in the price.
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