The weekend costs £690 for you and your child and includes :
- Double en-suite bedrooms for two nights for you and your child - Healthful nutritionally balanced meals - Yoga - Massage treatment for you - Cranial-sacral for your baby - One-to-one counselling - Mother & baby yoga - Baby massage - Workshops - Constant support & access to our well trained team of yoga specialists, masseurs and nutritionists - Childcare - Organic goodie bag with baby, beauty & food products.
"These weekends are yoga retreats that are tailored for babies under 18 months and their mums. Alongside the classes are massage treatments, workshops, talks, organic suppers and lots of time to talk through all the issues around new motherhood and childbirth. The weekends take place in the Penrhos Court Hotel in Herefordshire and also at Can Talais, an agroturismo in Ibiza" THE OBSERVER
"Until I get my medal for services to humanity this will do very well" DAILY TELEGRAPH
"The Perfect Getaway - Mamaheaven offers blissful weekends for mothers with babies under 18 months old, at a 700-year-old manor farm in the Welsh borders. The idea is to de-stress your body completely after the shock of childbirth, while indulging yourself with massage, organic food and yoga sessions" HARPERS BAZAAR
"From the instant we arrived it was though we had stepped out of real life and into a brighter, better world. [...] I would have been blissfully happy to sit about munching away, drinking herbal teas and chatting to mums and babies in the cosy warmth of the huge inglenook fireplace but Mamaheaven is so much more than that. [...] Interesting, intelligent and enlightening workshops on nutrition and herbal... show more
therapies. Louise Randall, THE GREEN PARENT
"If life was fair, Mamaheaven would be offered on the NHS [...] Neal's Yard soap to use in big bathtubs, huge communal areas with grand fireplaces and, outside, a pond in the middle of a calm, grassy courtyard [...] a release of the emotion of childbirth and being a first-time mum, a release which was only possible because Mamaheaven felt so safe Amy Raphael, THE OBSERVER