Wellness in The Woods comes to Todd in the Hole Festival - with massage and meditation to yoga and ice baths

By Layth Yousif

27th Apr 2023 | Local News

Wellness in The Woods comes to Todd in the Hole Festival 

Todd in the Hole is back this year, and they're taking it to the next level.

The popular, family-friendly festival that is set to run between Friday, July 14 through until Sunday, July 16 at Todds Green situated between Hitchin and Stevenage will be the site of the launch of a brand-new wellness and wellbeing area.

In partnership with Tracie Harris Living, they're putting their festival-goers first and providing a space for them to recharge, relax and rejuvenate. 

From yoga and meditation to massage and ice baths, they've got you covered.

But that's not all, A happiness wall, 'Finding your Inner Hero' workshops, festival crown crafts and gratitude tree will keep the kids entertained and inspire positivity for the whole family.

Mark Watts, festival co-founder, said it best, "We wanted to create a space where our attendees can take a break, focus on their well-being, try something new and return to the music and mayhem feeling refreshed and energized!" 

And that's not all they have to offer! With over 80 live acts, camping and glamping options, a VIP experience, a kids arena, and after parties hosted by Judge Jules and Pat Sharp, Todd in the Hole is the ultimate festival experience. 

Don't miss out on this incredible weekend of music, fun, and wellbeing visit www.toddinthehole.co.uk for more information and to purchase your tickets now! 

Taking place in The Woods on the festival site this new addition to the weekend will be running from 12pm – 6pm on Saturday, July 15 and Sunday, July 16.

Entry is included in the day or weekend ticket price.

     

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