Olo Center — set in the tranquil Finnish countryside of Enonkoski, Olo Center provides a peaceful escape. The surrounding natural environment offers a serene backdrop for reflection and reconnection, far from the hustle of city life.

Olo Center

Balance your being, embrace nature.

Finland Päivärinteentie 10 donation

Olo Center, whose name means 'feeling and being' in Finnish, offers a unique approach to well-being in the serene Finnish landscape of Enonkoski. This center focuses on helping individuals reconnect with their authentic selves, nature, and community through practices designed to foster resilience and mental clarity. They emphasize nervous system regulation and emotional well-being, providing a holistic environment for personal growth. The facilities are thoughtfully designed, featuring dedicated spaces for yoga and meditation equipped with immersive 3D sound, alongside seminar rooms for collaborative work. With a commitment to nourishing both body and mind, Olo Center serves healthy meals made from local, organic, and wild ingredients, catering to a wide range of dietary needs. It's a place where contemporary practices meet natural tranquility, inviting guests to cultivate a more balanced life.

Highlights

  • Yoga and meditation hall with immersive 3D speakers
  • Meals crafted from wild, home-grown, and local organic ingredients
  • Practices rooted in nervous system regulation and emotional resilience
  • Seminar room equipped for both work and movement breaks
  • Focus on reconnecting with authentic self, nature, and community

Good for

beginnerswell-being seekersnature loversstress reductioncommunity engagement

Setting

set in the tranquil Finnish countryside of Enonkoski, Olo Center provides a peaceful escape. The surrounding natural environment offers a serene backdrop for reflection and reconnection, far from the hustle of city life.

The practice

While the specific tradition is not stated, Olo Center's practices center on nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, and mental clarity. Guests can expect sessions incorporating sound, nature, and community-focused activities, likely including yoga and meditation in a specially equipped hall. The aim is to empower individuals with tools for a healthier, more balanced life.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at Olo Center varies depending on the specific retreat program. However, days typically involve structured practices focused on well-being, movement, and meditation, complemented by healthy, locally sourced meals. There are likely opportunities for both group activities and personal reflection.

Accommodation

Accommodation details are not specified, but the center provides facilities for practice and meals.

What to bring

Pack comfortable clothing suitable for meditation and movement. Given the Finnish climate, layers are recommended, with warm clothing for cooler months and lighter options for summer. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes for exploring the natural surroundings.

Address Päivärinteentie 10, 58180 , Enonkoski, Finland

How to get there

To reach Olo Center, fly into Helsinki Airport (HEL). From Helsinki, take a bus, train, or flight to Savonlinna. The center will arrange shuttles to pick you up from Savonlinna.

Nearest airport: Lappeenranta Airport (LPP) (83 km)

While the center arranges shuttles from Savonlinna, you would need to manage transport from Lappeenranta Airport (LPP), which is approximately 83 km away, to Savonlinna first.

Nearest city: Lappeenranta

Public transport: Daily buses, trains, and flights are available from Helsinki to Savonlinna.

How to book

Booking process information is not specified; please contact the center directly for details.

Pricing

Olo Center runs by donation, allowing guests to contribute according to their means.

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Feb, Mar, Apr

Avoid: Jun, Aug, Jul

Enonkoski experiences a varied climate, with an annual average temperature of 7.1°C. Summers (July, August, June) are the warmest, while winters (February, January, December) are the coolest. The driest months are typically February, March, and April, with June, August, and July being the wettest.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of meals can I expect at Olo Center?

Olo Center provides healthy meals prepared with wild, home-grown, and locally sourced organic ingredients. They are committed to accommodating all dietary needs, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options, as well as meals that include meat.

Are the facilities suitable for both individual and group activities?

Yes, the center features two 55 m2 halls that can be used separately or combined. One is specifically equipped for yoga and meditation with 3D immersive speakers, while the other serves as a seminar room, ideal for workshops and group work, complete with whiteboards, a projector, and exercise props.

How do I get to Olo Center from the nearest airport?

The nearest airport is Lappeenranta Airport (LPP), approximately 83 km away. While the center arranges shuttles from Savonlinna, you would first need to travel from Helsinki Airport (HEL) to Savonlinna via bus, train, or flight.

What should I pack for a retreat at Olo Center?

Given Finland's climate, with warm summers and cold winters, it's advisable to pack layers. Comfortable clothing for meditation and movement is essential. In cooler months, warm outerwear, hats, and gloves would be necessary, while lighter clothing is suitable for summer. Consider bringing insect repellent during warmer seasons.

What is the cost model for attending retreats at Olo Center?

Olo Center operates on a runs by donation model, meaning there is no fixed fee for attending their retreats. This allows guests to contribute what they can afford, supporting the center's mission.

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