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Finland yoga retreat - Mabon's Harvest

Savonlinna, Finland - Date 09/19/2025

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Explore the wild, remote beauty of Finland at the transition of the Autumn Equinox. A full week of yoga, meditation and activities in the heart of Finland's stunning wilderness.
Surrounded by lakes and forests, the surrounds are ideal for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, natural swimming, foraging wild food and visiting ancient rock paintings.
Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery with daily practice sessions, offering a diverse range of meditation, asana flows, restorative yin practices, philosophical teachings, yoga nidra and chanting sessions.

ACCOMMODATION

Your home for the week is a private eco-holistic retreat centre, conceived as an intentional space to promote ultimate restoration of the body, mind & soul on a deep level. It is the perfect place for yoga both inside and in the great outdoors!
When it’s time to come indoors, the rooms are peaceful and cosy From the materials used in the building renovation to the organic cleaning protocol, every detail has been considered to help guests rejuvenate and replenish their energy.
Naturally there is a traditional Finnish sauna for you to enjoy during your retreat.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Daily Yoga & Meditation
  • Daily Brunch & Dinner
  • Sound Journey
  • Wilderness Journey

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • Your travel (shared transfer is included)
  • Massages - bookable at the retreat
  • Ritual bath - bookable at the retreat

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Mandy Brinkley has been teaching for more than 20 years. Mandy’s yoga training has led her to study with many esteemed teachers and her commitment to continuing education is shared through her love of making yoga accessible and relevant to all who come her way. She is known for her warmth, sense of humour and ability to hold space and guide you into more than you thought was possible. Her intention is to create a space for people to feel at ease, grounded and connected to what matters most to them.