The Park Mawgan Porth To Launch Inspirational Breaks For 2012
The Park Mawgan Porth, Cornwall’s award-winning eco holiday destination, are delighted to announce the launch of a series of inspiring breaks for 2012, ranging from yoga retreats to creative writing, craft and painting holidays.
With imaginative and beautifully designed accommodation ranging from luxurious yurts to eco cottages, silver airstreams to timber clad family houses, The Park Mawgan Porth is located in a superb woodland setting, with fantastic facilities including pools and new restaurant specialising in local produce, all just a stone’s throw from the sandy bay. The introduction of a series of creative breaks and relaxing retreats means that The Park will now be further inspiring your break away, giving you the opportunity to learn new skills, channel your artistic energies or simply leave the stresses and strains of modern life well behind you.
Breatheryoga will be joining forces with The Park to create a series of specially tailored Yoga and Meditation Retreats, enabling you to de-stress, re-centre and leave the everyday world behind. Four day retreats will include two daily classes incorporating Asanas, Pranayama and meditation, daily discussions covering different aspects of yoga, silent walks, chanting, brunch and evening meals. The retreats will uniquely combine all aspects of Yogic practice, from relaxation and meditation through to dynamic and restorative yoga classes.
Creative Writing Weekends at the Park will be led by London Magazine editor Steven O’Brien, with options for Travel Writing and Short Story Weekends. In addition to experiencing an intensive weekend to include workshops, one to ones and an inspiring trip to St Ives, one participant will see their work published in The London Magazine and will be further mentored by Steven, with introductions to help to establish them as a published writer. Poet and writer Steven O Brien is course leader on the Creative Writing MA at the University of Portsmouth and visiting Fellow of Creative Writing at University College Chichester in addition to editing the UK’s most established and respected literary journal.
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