6 days / 5 nights
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol, Francais, Italian
Immerse yourself in nature and forge connections with people from around the globe. Indulge in daily yoga sessions, socialize with individuals from diverse backgrounds, acquire knowledge on permaculture through a practical lesson, and embark on a hike to witness the splendor of the waterfall at Abruzzi National Park.
Your Journey
Begin your day with a refreshing morning yoga class at 8 a.m., which typically lasts between one and a half to two hours, followed by a nourishing breakfast. Guests can explore the surrounding area during the day, taking in sights such as the majestic waterfall or the historic castle of Sora, or simply relax on the farm. A scrumptious lunch is available at 1 p.m. for 11 EUR, and can be reserved during breakfast.
For those seeking additional yoga sessions, an afternoon class at 5 p.m. is available for an extra fee. The permaculture class and walking meditation are scheduled based on weather and availability, and can be arranged at the farm. Treatments such as reiki or massages are also available on site, with experienced practitioners to answer any questions.
The permaculture class takes place at a nearby property, just a three-minute drive or a pleasant 15-minute walk away. Eli and Liina have implemented permaculture principles at this site for several years, making it an ideal location to learn about the practical application of permaculture. Guests may even choose to extend their stay and lend a hand at the property, providing support and gaining hands-on experience.
The walking meditation can be enjoyed either in the late morning or afternoon and includes a choice between a trail by the nearby lake or a gorge leading to the waterfall. Both routes offer stunning views and a serene atmosphere.
Food
Throughout the retreat, daily breakfast and dinner will be provided for you.
The meals included are:
Please note that the dietary requirements served and/or catered for are typically regular.
Accommodation
Recently restored, the rooms boast beautiful terracotta tiles and large bathrooms complete with spacious showers.
The pricing options for accommodations are as follows:
Teachers
Antonello Siragusa
Meet Antonello Siragusa, the passionate founder, and host of Yoga Farm Stay. His love for yoga developed during his teenage travels around the world, where he discovered the practice while visiting India. After years of dedicated study, Antonello completed his 500 hours of TTC in 2017 and continues to deepen his practice and teach asana, pranayama, meditation, and yoga philosophy during his annual winter trips to Asia. He considers teaching yoga one of his most important spiritual practices and has made it the central activity of his eco-farm stay.
Pia Gärtner
Pia is dedicated to broadening her awareness and assisting others in discovering their inner completeness. With a decade of experience in practicing and implementing Tantric Hatha yoga and meditation, she is a certified teacher in these areas. Pia finds joy in connecting with her true self through nature, electronic music, and meaningful dialogues with others. In addition to her spiritual pursuits, she is also a journalist and coach.
Ana Ichim
Born and raised in Romania, Ana’s journey as a yoga teacher began with her first training at Eldorado Ashram in the mountains of Colorado in 2015. After several years of self-practice, she completed an additional 200 hours of teacher training, along with 50 hours of training in Yin yoga and anatomy, solidifying her passion for teaching. In her classes, Ana incorporates mantras and leads bhajan and kirtan circles, exploring new ways to teach and infusing a combination of bhakti, traditional Hatha, and Yin yoga into her practice.
Location
Nestled in the charming village of Pescosolido at the base of the Abruzzi National Park, Italy Farm Stay offers unparalleled access to the stunning natural beauty of the area. From mountains and waterfalls to hiking trails, lakes, and wildlife, the region is a treasure trove of captivating ruins, churches, and castles – all without the overwhelming crowds of other tourist hotspots in Italy.
Just a short distance from the farm lies the lively town of Sora, home to around 35,000 residents. Here, you can savor delicious local cuisine at restaurants, stroll along the bustling main street, peruse the shops, cafes, and pubs, use the internet, or explore the open-air market on Thursday mornings.
At the farm, guests can explore the expansive property, indulge in farm-fresh fruit, spend time with the animals, relax beneath the shade of olive trees, or venture out on hikes through the breathtaking forest trails. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, Italy Farm Stay offers an unforgettable experience.
How to get there?
If you’re driving from Rome, take the A1 towards Naples and exit at Ferentino. Follow the signs to Sora and from there, the farm is just a 10-minute drive away. If you’re coming from Naples, take the A1 towards Rome and exit at Cassino. Follow the signs to Sora and then exit at Sora Centro. From Sora, it’s a quick 10-minute drive to the farm.
If you’re arriving by airplane, you can book your flight to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Ciampino-G.B. Pastine International Airport (CIA), or Naples International Airport (NAP).
For those arriving by bus, you can take the bus from Rome’s Anagnina Bus Station to Sora. The bus runs frequently throughout the day, including on Sundays and holidays, and the trip costs 5.50 EUR. From Naples, you can take a bus from Piazza Garibaldi to Sora, except on Sundays and holidays. The bus company is ARPA and the trip costs 9 EUR.
If you’re arriving by train, you can catch a train to Roccasecca from Rome Termini station, then shift to Sora. From Naples, you can take a train to Cassino or Roccasecca, and then catch a bus or train to Sora. If you’re coming from Pescara, you can take a train to Avezzano and then catch a train to Sora.
Once you arrive at Sora train station or bus station, Italy Farm Stay will be happy to pick you up. Just let them know your arrival time in advance.
Cancelation policy:
Why Use Wellness Tour Center?
Permaculture is a design system that aims to create sustainable and self-sufficient environments by working with nature, rather than against it. It involves principles such as earth care, people care, and fair share, and encourages practices like organic gardening, natural building, and renewable energy.
No, this retreat is suitable for all levels of experience, from beginners to advanced practitioners. The instructors will provide guidance and support throughout the retreat, and there will be opportunities to learn about permaculture and yoga through practical lessons and workshops.
There are several types of accommodation available, including private tents, shared dorms, private rooms, and private double rooms. All accommodations have recently been restored and feature amenities like spacious showers and beautiful terracotta tiles.
The retreat price includes daily breakfast and dinner, daily yoga sessions, a permaculture class, a walking meditation, and accommodation. Additional services like reiki or massages are available on site for an extra fee.
Yes, guests may choose to extend their stay and lend a hand at the nearby permaculture site, providing support and gaining hands-on experience. This option can be discussed with the instructors during the retreat.
To secure a reservation, a deposit of 25% of the total price is required. If a booking is canceled, the deposit is non-refundable. The remaining balance of the payment should be paid on arrival. Flexible cancellation options may be available, so it's best to check with the retreat organizers for more information.
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