At the Yoga Garden, we lovingly provide a range of yoga classes, workshops, yoga teacher training, retreats and therapies in our handcrafted yurt, in the heart of the Sussex countryside. Situated in a beautiful wild-flower meadow, within the 3,500 acre re-wilding project on the Knepp Estate, you'll find a dedicated haven to practice yoga within nature.
YOGA

Yoga is Union:
Uniting body, breath and mind through physical practice, breath work and meditation
HOW TO FIND US
We’re set in a rural location, on the famous Knepp Re-wilding estate campsite.
​Directions From Horsham area.
Heading south on the A24 turn off across the dual carriage way for Dial Post, you will pass the turn for the Knepp Wilding Kitchen & shop. ​ Follow the road until you enter the village, take first right onto Swallows Lane, after half a mile turn left onto the Knepp Estate, sign posted Knepp Wildland Safaris, New Barn Farm and The Yoga Garden.
​Directions from Worthing area.
Heading north on the A24, go past the Washington roundabout and after 4.5 miles exit left for Dial Post. Go through the village, past the pub and turn left onto Swallows lane, after approximately half a mile you will see a wide entrance to the Knepp Estate Campsite signposted ‘Knepp Wildland Safaris, New Barn Farm, The Yoga Garden and Kindred Sauna.
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Find us with What 3 words:
PARKING
Please drive very slowly down the track, following the signs towards the campsite and The Yoga Garden. About half way down the track you will pass through an electric gate which will open as you approach. At the end of the drive there is a car park on the left. This car park is exclusively for campsite guests and vehicles that are registered with the Knepp campsite reception.
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Continue past this car park, following the signs for Yoga and Sauna parking. You will pass through another 5 bar gate which will open automatically as you approach. Turn right into the car park marked ‘Yoga and Sauna Parking'.
From here follow the direction signs that will take you across the yard between two converted barns, and over the foot bridge by the wild swimming pond.
You will see the yurts ahead of you at the end of the path.







