Festive Gong & Aromatherapy Evening | Near Bishop’s Stortford
7 December @ 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM
Sunday 7 December | Albury Village Hall, Hertfordshire
Take some time for yourself before the festive rush with a gong and aromatherapy evening near Bishop’s Stortford. This 75-minute session at Albury Village Hall in Hertfordshire offers a peaceful escape from daily busyness. It is the perfect way to unwind, recharge, and prepare for the season ahead.
The evening is led by sound practitioner Mark Owen-Ward. This session combines the grounding sounds of large therapeutic gongs with aromatherapy by SkinSoak, using soothing blends of natural essential oils. Together, sound and scent create a calming atmosphere that helps relax the body and quieten the mind.
What to Expect During the Gong and Aromatherapy Evening
You will rest on a zero-gravity lounger or your own mat, wrapped in a cosy blanket. The gentle gong vibrations and SkinSoak aromatherapy oils will ease tension and calm your thoughts. As the sounds flow through you, stress begins to melt away.
Many guests say they sleep better, feel lighter, and experience a deep sense of peace afterwards. Whether you are new to sound therapy or returning for another session, you will leave feeling refreshed and restored.
What’s Included in the Gong and Aromatherapy Experience
– 75 minutes of guided gong meditation with aromatherapy by SkinSoak
– Zero-gravity loungers for full comfort
– Herbal tea and quiet grounding time to close the evening
📍 Venue: Albury Village Hall, near Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire
🕕 Arrival: From 6.15pm | Session begins: 6.30pm promptly
Please bring a blanket, cushion, or anything that helps you stay warm and comfortable. You may also bring your yoga mat if you prefer to lie down.
Book Your Gong and Aromatherapy Evening Near Bishop’s Stortford
Give yourself a well-deserved pause before the festive season begins. Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended for this gong and aromatherapy evening near Bishop’s Stortford. It is a simple yet powerful way to restore calm before the Christmas rush.