Friday, April 29, 2022

Nestled in the majestic green hills of the Irish countryside, Creacon Wellness Retreat is an award-winning destination for self-care, relaxation and rejuvenation. Specialising in all year-round Yoga & Meditation retreats that balance and revitalize your entire being – spirit, mind, and body.

Enjoy beautiful, modern, media free accommodation.

Relax in the tranquil gardens surrounded by the sound of the birds, letting go of all that is irrelevant in that moment. An oasis of calm.

Delight in dishes featuring garden-to-table ingredients that have been prepared to nurture you from the inside.

Rejuvenate in our yoga & unwind in our meditation classes, taking your body & mind on a restoring journey.

Creacon offers a variety of overnight retreats that include accommodation in our modern, media free, deluxe bedrooms. Nutritious meals from our ‘Food is Medicine’ program. Yoga, meditation and mindfulness classes as well as treatments and therapies to suit your needs. Creacon is the perfect place to enjoy a solo break or use the time to get real quality time with a friend, family or partner.

Some of the retreats & packages to choose from include 3-day juice cleanse, yoga & meditation retreats, overnight escape and weekend getaways. As well as the wellness retreats, Creacon also offers specialised workshops throughout the year on various wellbeing topics.

Guests, locals, and day visitors are also welcomed daily to enjoy the gardens with a cuppa, delicious meal from the Well Bean café, a rejuvenating yoga or relaxing mindfulness class or to book treatments and sessions such as a facial, massage, reflexology, acupuncture, psychotherapy, as well as specialised workshops hosted by local, national and international facilitators on all topics ‘well-being’.

All bookings can be made over the phone or online.

www.creaconwellnessretreat.com    T. +353(0)51 447 666      E. [email protected]

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