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Experience yoga with affectionate goats and sheep on a peaceful Kent farm. Fun, relaxed, and perfect for animal lovers and yoga newcomers alike.
If you’re searching for a unique way to unwind in the English countryside, “Yoga with Goats and Sheep” in Canterbury offers a delightful blend of relaxation, laughter, and adorable animal companionship. This 75-minute session takes place on a scenic farm in South East England, where friendly goats and sheep become your yoga partners. It’s a charming experience for those who appreciate nature, animals, and a laid-back approach to wellness.
What makes this experience particularly special is the genuine bond the owners have with their animals. Unlike more commercialized goat yoga spots, the herd here lives out their full lives in a sanctuary setting, which adds an extra layer of authenticity and kindness. We love how the session is designed to be inclusive—no yoga expertise required—and how the animals naturally join in the fun.
One thing to consider is that this isn’t a typical yoga studio. If you prefer highly structured classes or are nervous around animals, this might not be your best fit. However, for those seeking a lighthearted escape and some good-hearted animal cuddles, it’s a real winner. This experience appeals most to animal lovers, yoga beginners, and anyone looking for a peaceful rural retreat with a playful twist.


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The experience takes place at Hawes Farm, a charming white cottage with a yard and farm buildings, marked by the sign for Wild Woodland Retreat. The farm’s location is ideal for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the serene British countryside. Expect to be greeted by a friendly host, Hannah, who owns the animals and leads the sessions.
The farm is somewhat rewilded, providing a lush, natural backdrop that makes the entire experience feel genuine and unpretentious. The views alone make the hour and a quarter pass quickly—rolling fields, ancient trees, and glimpses of local wildlife. It’s the kind of place that makes you breathe a little deeper even before the yoga begins.
The herd includes Golden Guernseys, Swiss Saanans, Boer goats, pygmy goats, and Swiss Valais Black Nose sheep. These aren’t just props—they’re characters with quirks and personalities. According to reviews, the goats are particularly affectionate, eager for attention, and love to be fussed over. One reviewer mentioned that the goats “naturally join in,” adding a humorous and spontaneous touch to the session.
The larger breeds, especially six unwanted dairy babies, are well-loved members of the farm, treated with respect and care. Reviewers describe them as “like dogs,” which speaks volumes about the friendly, approachable nature of these animals. Guests are encouraged to bring treats like carrots, apples, and cabbage—an activity that the animals clearly enjoy and adds to the sense of interaction.
The session is led by Hannah, an English instructor who is described as warm, relaxed, and passionate about her animals. She’s well-versed in creating a welcoming environment for all ability levels, including complete newcomers to yoga or qigong. The sessions are adapted, meaning there’s no pressure to follow every pose perfectly—if you want to cuddle a goat instead of holding a certain position, that’s perfectly fine.
A key feature of this experience is the lack of seriousness. The emphasis is on laughter, wellbeing, and just enjoying the moment. As one reviewer put it, “There are lots of funny moments,” which captures the playful spirit of this activity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe 75-minute experience begins with a gentle introduction to the farm and some basic warm-up stretches. Hannah then guides participants through a series of poses, all adapted for different abilities, with plenty of breaks for animal cuddles. The goats and sheep wander freely among the group, often climbing onto laps or nudging for attention.
Participants can expect to enjoy a mix of yoga and mindfulness, with the animals adding a spontaneous, joyful element. Matting is provided, but there’s no need for special equipment—just bring your curiosity and a sense of humor.
At $41 per person, this experience offers good value considering the unique combination of gentle yoga, animal interaction, and stunning rural views. The 75-minute duration strikes a balance—long enough to unwind but short enough that you won’t tire out. The session is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a broader range of visitors.
You are encouraged to bring drinks—staying hydrated is always wise during gentle yoga—and there’s no mention of additional costs for extras. Since it’s a small, intimate setting with a friendly guide, you’re likely to feel well looked after.
Multiple reviews praise the warmth and authenticity of Hannah. One visitor described her as “a super relaxed and warm woman who loves her animals very much,” which translates into a welcoming vibe. Guests consistently mention the fun, spontaneous moments when goats jump into poses or nudge for treats—adding a joyful unpredictability you won’t find in traditional yoga classes.
Reviewers also appreciate the natural setting. Gergana from the UK called it a “magical goat yoga experience,” emphasizing the magical element of sharing space with these adorable animals in the countryside. Jana from Germany highlighted how Hannah’s genuine love for her animals makes the experience memorable.

This “Yoga with Goats and Sheep” session is perfect for those who seek a gentle, light-hearted activity that combines wellbeing with the joy of animal companionship. It’s especially great for beginners, animal lovers, and anyone wanting an authentic rural experience. The fact that the herd lives out their lives in a caring sanctuary means you’re participating in something kind and ethically sound, not just a commercial show.
If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from busy tourist attractions, this farm-based yoga session offers calming countryside views and plenty of cuddle-time. It’s also an excellent choice for families with older children or adults who want to enjoy a relaxed, inclusive environment.
However, if you’re uncomfortable around animals or prefer highly structured classes, this might not be your ideal activity. Also, pregnant women and children under 10 are advised to skip this experience, ensuring safety and comfort for all participants.
This experience offers genuine warmth, stunning scenery, and lots of laughs—and that’s a combination hard to beat.

Is this activity suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the session is designed to be inclusive and adapted for all ability levels. No previous yoga experience is necessary.
Are the goats and sheep friendly?
Absolutely. They are super affectionate and love attention, often climbing onto laps or nudging guests for cuddles.
Can I bring treats for the animals?
Yes, guests are welcome to bring chopped carrots, parsnips, cabbage, apples, and other safe nibbles. They love being fed and it enhances the interaction.
How long is the session?
It lasts for 75 minutes, offering enough time for gentle yoga, relaxation, and animal cuddles.
Is the farm accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
What should I bring?
Bring drinks to stay hydrated. Mats are provided, so no need to carry your own.
Is it appropriate for children?
No, children under 10 are not suitable for this activity, mainly because of animal safety considerations and the calm environment required.
Can pregnant women participate?
No, as the experience is not recommended for pregnant women, possibly due to the relaxed, unpredictable atmosphere and physical activity involved.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
At Hawes Farm, marked by a white cottage with a yard and farm buildings. Look for the sign for Wild Woodland Retreat.
To sum it up, if you’re craving a peaceful outdoor activity that combines gentle yoga with the adorable presence of goats and sheep, this Canterbury experience offers a memorable, heartwarming escape. It’s ideal for animal lovers, yoga newcomers, and those wanting to soak up the countryside in a fun, relaxed way. The authenticity of the sanctuary setting, coupled with the genuine affection of the animals and the warmth of the guide, makes this a standout activity for a different kind of wellness experience.
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