Female Focus
Page 15 The Meditation Lodge Retreat.
The retreat is in an urbanisation of the historical village of Busot, surrounded by open country side, hills and mountains. The area is renowned for the Caves of Canelobre which are a place of great natural interest full of crystal discovered thousands of years ago.
The luxury villa has large and peaceful gardens with a swimming pool and a lodge from which the retreat takes its name.
The retreats that are on offer start from 200€ for a break from Saturday to Monday morning,. All our therapists are fully qualified and offer face and body treatments, hair restyling and nutritional James
advice. McArthur,
international psychic medium, will be on hand for one to one readings, meditation
groups and workshops.
The various retreats that are available are Detox for better health and to kick start weight loss, Beauty and Pamper Breaks and Spiritual Mind, Body and Soul Weekends. Extra days or individual days can be arranged.
Gentle Yoga and country walks will be part of the day, or a round of golf or a trip on a sailing yacht can be arranged. Good healthy home cooked food will be served and two treatments are included in the price of the beauty and detox breaks.
We have a log fire for the winter and air conditioning for the hotter months and can take parties of up to six people. Our next retreat is A Kick Start For the New Year Detox and Weight Loss 28th 29th 30th January.
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We are running a competition and will be offering a day break for two people including lunch and a treatment.
To enter please email the answer to the following
question:- What is the name of the place of natural interest in Busot?
to Yvonne Rollinson, before 5th February, to
themeditationlodgeretreat@gmail.com
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