Welcome To SURYA YOGA CAMP information & booking website.
Now in its fitteenth year, Surya Yoga Camp is about trying new forms of yoga and movement and finding harmony, within yourself and with the world around you. It’s a small festival which takes place once a year, in the Cornish countryside and welcomes families and single visitors alike.
In 2025 the festival will take place from Friday 23rd - Tuesday 27th May at Chyan Cultural Centre, Nr Falmouth, Cornwall. Arrivals from 4pm on Friday, workshops Saturday to Tuesday inclusive and departures by 4:30pm on Tuesday.
Surya is incredibly lucky to be based at Chyan Cultural Centre; an eleven acre site deep in the Cornish countryside. Ideal for retreats and for returning to nature, some of the land is wild, some is nature reserve and there is plenty of flat meadow for camping. Chyan has two large, modern barns for classes plus several marquees. We are blessed to be able to hold the festival in such a beautiful, peaceful and positive space. The festival was founded in 2009 by Amanda Brown and Stephanie Jackson.
Surya is a great place to expand your yoga horizons; whether you are a lifelong yogi or a newcomer; from early meditation practice to kirtan evenings – diversity, openness and exploration are able to flourish in our non-judgemental space.
All of our teachers are here because they love what they do. They have been specially selected for their enthusiasm, their skill and their dedication to yoga or chosen discipline. They are all qualified and experienced. Not only that, but they all come and work on an exchange basis, which is what helps to keep the cost of the festival low. Without their generosity of spirit, Surya would be an entirely different event and we thank them for being prepared to offer their services and for bringing their energy to hold the space.
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Important note:
SURYA is particularly geared towards being safe and enjoyable for families. The whole site is Drug and Alcohol free and we are sorry that we do not allow dogs. We also have a ‘Peace and quiet time’ for everyone from 10pm onwards. This means that those with young children are able to get well deserved rest. For night owls there will be spaces you can use for quiet company. If you do not like any of these policies then please choose nearly any other festival where you can drink, smoke, drum etc. On arrival you will be asked to sign a site agreement which relates to the above.