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International Day of Yoga

Wollaton Park (Formal Gardens), Wollaton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE

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Sunday 22nd June | 2025 | 11am - 4pm 

Wollaton hall and park

Tickets: £2.35 - £5

Come and celebrate International Day of Yoga at Wollaton Hall & Deer Park!


The sessions throughout the day will be full of wellbeing and yoga sessions, along with healthy food stalls and activities.

Typically these events sell out quickly, any additional walk up tickets are not guaranteed and are subject to venue capacity decided on the day.

Please wear comfortable clothing and arrive ready for yoga activities – please note the activity is on grass / ground, so come prepared with mats or blankets.

Location: Formal Gardens in Wollaton Park – entrance in front of the Hall.

Parking: Any standard parking area on site, the nearest is the over spill car park directly opposite the event. Parking charges apply.

Location for sat nav for Wollaton Hall & Deer Park: NG8 2AE

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International Day of Yoga (22 June 2025)
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Sunday11:00 - 16:00

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