BARDlife: Half Day Retreat with Emily Doe

Emily Doe, The Dandelion Bard, is inviting you to spend an afternoon with her and Ailie from Yoga Rewild.

join us at 5 acre farm to honour the Autumn Equinox.

A half day retreat to truly connect and unwind; welcome ceremony, songs around the fire, gentle yoga & sound bath, wild sauna with Unfold, and tea and cake. Read on to find out more, and to book.

Half Day Retreat


Saturday 19th september


2.30pm – 6pM | 5 acre farm

£36 per person | purchase direct via link below

16+ | tickets are non refundable


Emily is dedicated to creating gentle nourishing spaces for people to build
confidence in their authentic voices and bringing together community that
honours and celebrates our innate creativity.
Emily is training with The Bristol Goddess Temple as a Priestess and doing
the bardic grade training with OBOD. She hosts regular singing circles for
women and bardic sharing circles in her local community. She is the author
of the book My Dandelion Story and produced her first album of songs
called My Voice, which you can listen to on all good streaming platforms.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • welcome ceremony
  • songs around the fire
  • gentle yoga & sound bath
  • wild sauna at Unfold (don’t forget your swimsuit and towel!)
  • tea and cake

5 Acre Farm is a working farm; please wear suitable footwear, clothing for the weather and bring a refillable water bottle if you have one!

Parking at 5 Acre Farm is extremely limited so we encourage you to walk, cycle or come by public transport if possible – buses from central Bristol stop right outside the farm (Kellways stop) and Nailsea and Backwell train station is also close by.

If you do come by car and park on nearby streets, please help us keep good relations with our neighbours by parking respectfully:

  • Don’t park with wheels up on pavement
  • Don’t block anyone’s driveway or access
  • Don’t park near a junction
  • Be mindful of noise levels when leaving, especially in the evening

If there isn’t space to park well right outside the farm, please park a little further towards the centre of Backwell and walk 5 mins.