Qigong & Meditation Winter Retreat: Trigonos

Qigong & Meditation Winter Retreat
Trigonos, North West Wales

Sunday 15th February – Friday 20th February
Booking opens soon: to reserve your place contact Trigonos

Trigonos, in North West Wales, is set in the beautiful mountains landscape of Snowdonia.

Join Sue and friends for an inspiring and replenishing five-day Qigong & Meditation Retreat.

February is a powerful time for deep reflection and moving forward with renewed wisdom, and the perfect time to focus on cultivating our own inner strength. This is when the days are visibly lengthening and nature sends its roots down into the nourishing earth preparing for the burst of spring growth that heralds the season’s change.

Winter is when we store our energy and enhance our circulation as we embrace the transformations occurring all around us. In nature, this is a time of death and rebirth, and we can harness our internal energy to enhance our health and cultivate new beginnings

Sue will lead you through the healing yet gentle movements of Chinese Medical Qigong and guide you into the stillness of peaceful mind and loving kindness meditations. The spacious beauty of Trigonos will soon become a sanctuary for you and it will be a refuge of peace, kindness and calm in your awareness when you return to every-day living.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced practitioner, Sue’s expert guidance will help you explore the flowing magic of Qigong along with mind-calming  meditations. Surrounded by the beauty of Eryri National Park, you’ll have the chance to unwind, transform stress into vitality and connect with like-minded individuals while enjoying the beauty of the peaceful setting.

Course Highlights:

  • In this retreat you will learn how to:
    Safeguard your health with immune-boosting Qi Gong routines
    Transform fear into tranquility
    Strengthen your body to prepare for spring with Postures of Power
    Cultivate inner awareness and bodily attunement
    Fortify your kidneys’ Qi throughout winter
    Learn practices that protect your body from colds and illness
  • During the five days you will be guided through:
    Peaceful mind meditations
    Insight Meditations
    Loving kindness meditations

The bright studio at Trigonos offers inspiring views of the Eryri Range and Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon, creating the perfect backdrop for our practice.

Trigonos offers a range of simple, comfortable rooms to suit your needs, including single, twin, double, and family options with both ensuite and non-ensuite facilities. Each room is thoughtfully furnished with a warm, uncluttered feel, offering a home-from-home atmosphere. With eco-friendly biomass heating, you’ll always feel cosy, whatever the season.
Trigonos has 20 bedrooms, mostly ensuite, accommodating up to 34 guests:
• 10 Singles
• 7 Twins
• 2 Double
• 1 Family Rooms (Double + Single)

Sunday afternoon 15th February – Friday 20th February  after lunch Retreat reservations open soon: to reserve your place contact Trigonos

Biodynamic land

Trigonos cares about how they grow and what is produced. It more than about taste, it is also about being good for our bodies and the planet. Trigonos grows their own vegetables, which travel straight from the land to the kitchen for the chefs to create delicious vegetarian food, using biodynamic methods.

The venue is proudly Demeter accredited. Demeter is the accreditation body that grants certification to compliant Biodynamic farms.

Biodynamic farming is a holistic, ecological and ethical approach to farming that dates back to 1924 and evolved ever since. Going beyond the organic standard, through holistic management practices biodynamic farming focuses on reinforcing the interaction between soil, plants, animals, and humans in an environmentally friendly and regenerative way. In this way, the farm becomes a unique living organism in which each part nurtures the other: humans, plants, animals, and soil strive together.

‘Bringing light, joy, aliveness into my facilitation of mindfulness, transitioning my own knowledge and experience of movement into teaching others and to find a language to share this.’