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    Be Well Studios

    5.0 (1 review)
    ModerateYoga, Massage, Reiki
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Nurture Through Nature

    Nurture Through Nature

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    14.7 mi

    This retreat was truly spectacular. My two best friends and I stayed in Robins Nest which was a…read moregorgeous solar powered cabin on the facility. We were surrounded by woods, shooting stars, and wild life. Jen was incredible and super helpful. The hike we chose to do was challenging and rewarding. The emerald pool was gorgeous. Rico, one of the dogs, greeted us and even did the hike with us. He was an added bonus to the trip. Definitely want to make this a yearly tradition!

    This place was amazing in so many ways. My husband I were looking for a special way to celebrate…read moreour first anniversary, and we found it. We stayed in the Robin's Nest cabin, which was clean, comfortable, and well appointed. The wood stove was fabulous and kept us warm in the chilly but mild fall evenings, and I'm sure it would put out plenty of heat for a winter stay as well. We were the only guests on the property, so it was QUIET and so, so serene. I'm sure if other guests were there it would still be both of those things. The cabins and yurts are spread out and hidden in the woods, so privacy is always possible. There was a yoga class on Saturday morning that we missed (we decided to sleep in, too cozy), but I'd love to try that when we return. And we couldn't return too soon. The caretaker Erica had just arrived to take over for the winter, and she was so gracious and friendly. She left us sweet notes and made every effort to make our stay as comfortable as possible. On Saturday we got to use the sauna. The SAUNA. Oh lord, if this lifetime gives me one gift let it be a sauna like that one. Erica went early to get the fire going and we were welcomed to the most beautiful sanctuary with plenty of fresh water for drinking and bathing, some snacks, and flickering candles. We spent a couple of hours moving back and forth from the steamy cedar benches to the woods outside on a rainy evening. It was heaven. Molly the resident cat came and hung out with us several times. She was so sweet and funny, and very polite. If you want her to leave just show her the door and she'll waddle happily down the path. We were sad to leave on Sunday but also so grateful for the time we had together in the Maine woods, and grateful to have found this wonderful spot. A couple of small things...see 5 stars above, these are minor issues, but could be useful to future guests: The grounds are perched onto the side of a mountain, and some of the buildings are separated by steep paths. This means that this place would not be a good option for people who have serious physical limitations (with exceptions). While the website does mention things like "a short climb by foot" it could be more clear about how rugged the site is. For people who live and work there these climbs are a piece of cake, but for others it might be a real challenge. For instance, the Harmony cabin is right next to the yoga studio and group space, so that would be ideal for those looking for accessibility. But if you wanted to take a shower, it's a *steep* hike up to the Pioneer cabin where the showers are. Just something to keep in mind if you or someone in your party might need accommodations. Also, one comfortable reading chair in the cabin would be a big bonus, especially for longer stays. The rocking chair in the cabin is TINY, neither my husband or I could sit in it comfortably. Overall, Nurture though Nature is a wonderful place and you will feel blessed to spend some time there. We can't wait to return!

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    We have miles of private hiking trails on Pleasant Mt., along our spring fed mountain brook and up to views of the White Mts.
    We have miles of private hiking trails on Pleasant Mt., along our spring fed mountain brook and up to views of the White Mts.
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    Join in on one of our yoga meditation group retreats and find your way back to your True Nature.

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    Join in on one of our yoga meditation group retreats and find your way back to your True Nature.
    Chill Yoga

    Chill Yoga

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    46.0 mi

    I've been coming to chill yoga for the last few months and cannot say enough good things about it…read more For one, the room is relaxing when you walk in. Soft lighting, calm music, and high ceilings. And there are also classes for everyone. I have only tried the mat pilates classes, but I do think they are a great workout. I can't wait to come back and try yoga soon! This place is also conveniently located next to Forage. A yoga+bagel morning sounds like an excellent way to spend a morning in Lewiston.

    I went to chill with a group of friends. Parking can be limited I think, depending on what's going…read moreon around town. The space is beautiful. Very welcoming. It made me calm just walking through the door. It is narrowish and we were pretty close in rows across - sometimes that happens. It was absolutely okay. There were plenty of props and mats available. The class was very good, and the instructor (again, calm and...) competent. We enjoyed it - from beginner to a little more familiar- none of us "experts" per se. One of the ladies did slip down a step, coming back from the bathroom. She wasn't hurt but apparently that one step is a little "off" for spacing and "that happened before". Not sure what might be done to help keep visitors and the business safe(r).

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    Meet Paul Jones.  Paul has been practicing Ashtanga Yoga for the past 10 years and will be leading the Men's Yoga Stretches in Fall 2015.
    Meet Paul Jones. Paul has been practicing Ashtanga Yoga for the past 10 years and will be leading the Men's Yoga Stretches in Fall 2015.
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    From the window of Chill Yoga Studio
    Maine Hatha Yoga

    Maine Hatha Yoga

    4.3
    (32 reviews)
    50.5 mi

    I moved to Maine a few months ago and I am lucky enough to live very close to Maine Hatha Yoga. I'm…read morenot sure when they changed their name from Maine Bikram Yoga to Maine Hatha Yoga, but I love that they are no longer affiliated with the Bikram name. I'm not really into supporting Bikram Choudhury and the profits he makes off of 26 yoga poses (go ahead and google him). I've taken the Classic Hot 26 class with Michael and Angela, Fusion Yoga with Kristen, and Yin Yoga with Robin. I have enjoyed every class so far. For the classic hot 26, I love that the teachers I have had so far have emphasized different postures and have their own ways of teaching. This keeps it a little more interesting. I used to get so bored and annoyed with the "normal" Bikram script at other studios. I LOVE the Fusion yoga class because it is a different type of challenge and it mixes things up. Also, the music is great. While I was a little overwhelmed that this yoga studio is actually HOT, I've come to really appreciate it over the last month or so. They seem to keep the temperature very stable, which didn't always happen at other studios I've been to. Another thing that is different about this studio is that they don't spend a lot of time correcting people and complementing students during the classic classes. I've found that I now pay more attention to my postures and try to make the corrections myself. Of course, the teachers do make it a point to correct you and you are way out of alignment or you are doing something unsafe. I also appreciate the setup of the studio. I know this might sound like a tiny detail, but I really like how they can adjust the lights at different points during the classes. The first studio I ever went to would turn off the lights completely after the standing series and then I would fall asleep for a few minutes...which isn't ideal in the middle of a work out. Everyone is friendly and I haven't encountered anyone who has the elitist attitude of "oooh I practice yoga so I'm better than you" personality yet. Maybe that was just a vibe I got when I lived in the DC area? Just a little advice for anyone who has never done hot yoga, even if you feel like you are dying...just stay in the room. It makes a huge difference. Each time it gets a little easier!

    I'm a 'follower' and it has kept me agile and prevented those arthritic feeling pains that come…read morewith age. Owners: Angela & Michael are both careful & instructional guides. This is their life focus & you benefit from it. Remember heat, humidity & Bikram postures are demanding.

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    Maine Hatha Yoga
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    Halls Pond Healing Arts

    Halls Pond Healing Arts

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    I moved to Maine by myself in 2022, and found Halls Pond with a 'yoga near me' google search. As…read moresomeone who had never done yoga before, and didn't know anyone in town, I was so nervous the first time I drove to the studio. Katey is so easy going and down to earth that I immediately relaxed after meeting her. She genuinely loves and cares about the wide variety of people who come to her studio, and after finding out I was new in town, she would recommend me an event each week that I could go to and meet people if I wanted to. Thanks to her I discovered the Alan Day Community Garden, where I enjoy caring for my garden plot and "sneaking" into the greenhouse to eat fresh peas, and I discovered a community at the Lights Out Gallery where I've made some incredible friends and had the honor of helping Pamela Anne Moulton work on some incredible larger than life sculptures, with the help of my little dog. Katey taught me it doesn't matter if you can't do any of the poses. Yoga is about getting in touch with yourself and appreciating the body and mind you have. I recommend Halls Pond Healing Arts to anyone who is interested in yoga, new in town, old in town, wants to try something new, or would appreciate adding an hour of relaxation to their week. She really is the benchmark for yoga greatness!

    "We hold on to trauma, depression and stress deep in the cells of our bodies", Katey explained. Her…read morespecial brand of massage releases intensely rooted and destructive energy that has gotten stuck inside us. My sessions with her have been transformative. I'll admit, I was skeptical at first but I trusted her and I was in good hands, literally. I highly recommend Halls Pond Healing Arts. Katey helped me find new sense of inspiration and peace. Thank you, Katey. -Grace Noyes, Norway,ME

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    Buddha the cat and Honey the dog are highly traineed therapists too!
    Buddha the cat and Honey the dog are highly traineed therapists too!
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