The Yurt is comfortable and spacious for two people.

It is equipped with a wood burning stove for those chilly nights, and a complimentary basket of wood is included.

There is a handmade kingsize bed and four pillows for your comfort, and a table and two chairs to sit on and read your morning papers or enjoy your meals indoors.

The Yurt has an assortment of crockery, cutlery and cooking pots and a stove kettle. Tea towels and a small amount of complimentary cleaning supplies and loo rolls are also provided.

Please bring your own towels as these are not provided.

There is ample storage space under the bed and tea light lanterns to create a soft glow in the evenings.

Groceries are not provided, however, meat, vegetables and general groceries can be purchased locally or in nearby Cinderford or Ross on Wye.

We ask people not to wear outdoor shoes in the Yurt, so you may wish to bring a pair of slippers or thick socks.

There is a basic equipped kitchen outside the Yurt in a separate structure, which includes a sink and washing up area with hot running water.

There is an outside fire pit, and a kotlich for open-fire cooking.

There is a compost loo near to the Yurt just above the firepit and a super open-air shower just behind the kitchen. We have ensured your stay is completely self-contained.

Please do bring a torch or lantern, as lighting inside the Yurt is low level and and a torch may be useful when walking around after dark.

There are no electrical points within the Yurt. 

Sorry no pets or animals are allowed on site.

Guest feedback

"Amazing place, amazing bed! Loved every minute"

"Thanks for a lovely weekend, Yurt was great. Very peaceful, love the fire and the owl in the distance"

"We absolutely loved our stay at Ragmans Farm and have recommended it to our friends. We thought the yurt was very special with a cosy personal touch, particularly with it's own outside cooking area"

"Thank you for our lovely first stay in the Yurt! Everthing was perfect, there were so many lovely touches! We absolutely loved everything about Ragmans Farm and cannot wait to come again"

   

 

 

 

 

  • Eco Shamanism Year Training

    ‘Becoming one with our Earth’

    A year long course of six weekends beginning 19 - 22 April 2018

    (scroll down for more dates)

    A series of six 3 and 4 day weekends every three or so months studying the contemporary areas of shamanism with an emphasis on eco reciprocity. You will be embarking on your own personal eco shamanic journey within a community of like minded beings (and the more than human world) whilst also learning all the major shamanic healing techniques. Certificates (not compulsory!) awarded following the course if all weekends have been attended and assignments etc completed.

    Areas covered are (but not limited to) as follows:-

    Perception, awareness and sensation - diving into ourselves as Earth - a marriage of senses and spirit (the sixth sense).
    Spirits of land and nature, space and place (genius loci); accessing places and spaces of power; connecting to the more than human world (plants, animals and other earth forms).
    Vision Quest - understanding the process of the journey within and without. Calling for a vision. Working with labyrinths.
    The elements - a deep look at fire, earth, air and water (and the seasonal cycles of Sun and Moon).
    Energetic medicine techniques and the recovery of power - identifying and remedying misplaced energy and power. Soul retrieval - the return of spirit essences for a more fulfilled life, for you, others and the more than human world.
    Eco Mapping and Oracular work - middle world nature/spirit healing using perception and perspective techniques.
    Sustainable living practises - you are what you eat, travelling lightly, future thinking, remote viewing.
    The shamans horse (drum, rattle, sistrum and bell) - healing circles and the instrument’s voice or song.
    Psychopomp (death and dying) - assisting the dying and dead to find their true place of rest.
    The beginning and end game - the nature of time, connection to source, authenticity, the ego and icons.

    Dates: Weekends in 2018 and March 2019 run from 6.30pm Thursday to 3 - 4pm Sunday. Weekends of January and June 2019 run from 6.30pm Wednesday to 3 - 4 Sunday.
    Places are limited to 13.

    2018
    April 19 -22 / July 12 - 15 / November 1 - 4

    2019
    January 9 - 13 / March 28 - 31 / June 12 - 16

    For further details and booking CLICK HERE or contact Mandy direct tel: 01594 541850 mobile: 07805 800313 email: info@mandypullen.co.uk

    Course requirements: You need to know how to journey shamanically and there is an opportunity to learn this technique at a Learn to Journey workshop or one to one with me. You will also need a shamanic drum (this can be borrowed and does not need to be owned). A commitment to all six weekends is required.

    Cost: Fees include all tuition, vegetarian meals and accommodation and can be paid in instalments over the year.

    Deposit to book your place: £150 followed by

    Concessions - 2 places available - £1200
    Early bird price by 31st Jan 2018 - £1350
    Full Price after 31st Jan 2018 - £1500
    Certificate fee is £150 extra on all fees.

    Tutor Details:
    Mandy Pullen is an eco shamanic practitioner based in the Forest of Dean. She runs workshops on eco shamanism and co leads workshops with Jane Embleton on pilgrimage and other sacred related work and with Freya Davies on Plant Eco Shamanism (see other listings). Mandy lived at the farm over 20 years ago and set up and ran the organic garden and box scheme.

     

     

     


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