Mymood Yoga
Yoga for your mood, in Greece.
Mymood Yoga offers a unique approach to well-being, focusing on emotional health through yoga programs designed to suit individual moods and needs. Set in the picturesque village of Agios Lavrentios in Pilion, Greece, this center emphasizes small group sizes, ensuring personalized attention from brilliant teachers. Whether you're new to yoga or have some experience, the retreats are crafted to be accessible and supportive of personal healing and growth. Classes are held outdoors with stunning views of the surrounding hills or indoors in the village's town hall shala, creating an inspiring atmosphere for practice. Mymood Yoga aims to integrate the meaningful power of yoga into daily life, providing a positive and enjoyable experience in one of Greece's most beautiful locations.
Highlights
- Yoga programs tailored to suit your mood
- Classes held outdoors with magical hill views
- Small group sizes for personalized attention
- Focus on emotional well-being and personal healing
- Carefully chosen activities and amenities
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Setting
Mymood Yoga is located in Agios Lavrentios, a charming village in the Pilion region of Greece. The setting offers magical views of the surrounding hills, providing a serene and inspiring backdrop for yoga practice. The area is known for its natural beauty, combining mountain landscapes with proximity to the sea.
The practice
Mymood Yoga focuses on emotional well-being through accessible yoga programs. They believe yoga is a game-changer for personal healing that can be incorporated into daily life. Retreats are designed for all levels, ensuring everyone can find a practice that supports their journey towards wellness.
A typical day
While a specific daily schedule isn't provided, days at Mymood Yoga likely involve morning yoga sessions, followed by brunch/lunch at a local cafe. Evenings would include dinner, with vegetarian options available, and potentially other activities or relaxation time.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified in the provided information, but rooms include A/C and free Wifi.
What to bring
Given the warm summer months and cooler winters, pack layers. Comfortable yoga attire is recommended. Don't forget swimwear if you plan to enjoy the spa or nearby waters.
How to get there
To reach Agios Lavrentios, Pilion, from Athens International Airport (ATH), you can fly to Nea Anchialos National Airport (VOL) and take a 45-minute transfer, or travel by road to Volos (4-5 hours) via bus or rental car, then a 30-minute mountain drive.
Nearest airport: Nea Anchialos National Airport (VOL) (34 km)
Nea Anchialos National Airport (VOL) is approximately 34 km from the center, with a taxi or pre-arranged transfer taking about 45 minutes.
Nearest city: Nea Anchialos
Public transport: Long-distance buses (KTEL) are available from Athens’ Liosion Bus Station to Volos.
Booking information is not specified in the provided data; please check the Mymood Yoga website for details.
Retreats start from EUR198. Please check the website for specific retreat pricing details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Mymood Yoga websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Sep
Avoid: Dec, Feb, Jan
Pilion experiences warm summers, with the warmest months being July, June, and August, which are also the driest. Winters are cooler, with January, February, and December being the coolest and wettest months. The annual average temperature is 8.7°C.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need prior yoga experience to attend a retreat?
No, you do not need to be experienced in yoga practice. Mymood Yoga designs programs to suit all levels, including beginners.
What kind of meals are provided during the retreat?
Mornings typically include fresh fruits, oats, nuts, juices, and herbal teas. Brunch/lunch is at Irthame kai Desame cafe, and dinner is at Dryades, with vegetarian options available.
What amenities are available at the retreat venue?
The venue offers A/C in rooms, free Wifi, a spa, sauna, towels, tour assistance, coffee/tea, a cafe, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping.
How do I get to Agios Lavrentios, Pilion?
The most common arrival point is Athens International Airport (ATH). From there, you can take a domestic flight to Nea Anchialos National Airport (VOL) and then a taxi, or travel by road to Volos via bus or car rental, followed by a scenic mountain drive.
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