The Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville and Lotus Conference Center in Buckingham, Virginia. Editorial credit: Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com

7 Best Wellness Retreats In Virginia

In today's world, everyone can use a break. Whether you are looking for a weekend off of work or time to reconnect to yourself, Virginia’s wellness retreats are the perfect place for a stress-free escape. Full of stunning landscapes from mountains to meadows, Virginia is the perfect backdrop for a wellness retreat. Visitors looking to enjoy the Blue Ridge mountains can rest and rejuvenate at Yogaville and partake in mindfulness workshops. Those looking to relax with luxury and enjoy the countryside scenery can enjoy what the Hotel Roanoke has to offer. These are only a couple of the wellness retreats in Virginia. Here, we explore eight of the best wellness retreats guests can enjoy in beautiful Virginia.

The Williamsburg Salt Spa

Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, downtown from above at dusk.
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, downtown from above at dusk.

Renowned as the first salt spa on the East Coast, The Williamsburg Salt Spa is a tranquil place to reset. Inspired by the world-famous Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland, the Williamsburg Salt Spa aims to create an atmosphere of relaxation for visitors. The spa was created using 15 tons of therapeutic Polish and Himalayan salts. The mineral-rich air created from the salts is believed to be a mood and wellness enhancer. Here, guests can enjoy a relaxing session in the salt cave or unwind in one of the two float tanks. Beyond these services, guests can enjoy the infrared sauna or massage. The spa offers three different types of massages, including a signature Hot Salt Rock massage. After a day of relaxing spa treatments at the Williamsburg, visitors can enjoy staying at the nearby Williamsburg Lodge, Autograph Collection. Located in the heart of Williamsburg's historic district, the hotel is a blend of elegance and comfort, perfect for unwinding after a restorative day.

The Salt Foot Sanctuary at The Hotel Roanoke

Roanoke, Virginia, USA, downtown skyline and steeple at dawn.
Roanoke, Virginia, USA, downtown skyline and steeple at dawn.

Enjoy a comfortable, relaxing stay at The Hotel Roanoke. The historic, Tudor-style hotel dates back to the 1800s and is the perfect place to enjoy a historic site with modern-day comforts. The hotel has rooms to fit every need and is equipped with an on-site restaurant, pool, fitness center, and spa. Spend a day unwinding at the Salt Foot Sanctuary spa onsite. Destress by enjoying the spa's unique foot soak, which uses ancient minerals and herbs to induce a calming effect. Start off the treatment by placing your feet in their locally made copper tubs full of essential oils, salts, and herbs. The soaks are luxurious, relaxing, and moisturizing for the feet. For even more relaxation during your foot soak, book a targeted body massage. Afterward, check to see if the fitness center is offering yoga or meditation classes to wind down your night.

Yogaville at Buckingham

The Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville and Lotus Conference Center in Buckingham, Virginia. Editorial credit: Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com
The Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville and Lotus Conference Center in Buckingham, Virginia. Editorial credit: Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com

Located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains is Yogaville, a unique community with the goal of giving people a safe place to rest, grow, and heal. Throughout the year, the retreat offers a variety of yoga and spiritual workshops. Most of their retreats are yoga-centric and range anywhere from two to ten days. At Yogaville, expect to enjoy a renewed yoga practice, unwind on walking trails in the mountains and woods, and connect to a supportive, spiritual community. Yogaville also offers silent retreats throughout the year, giving individuals the space for deep reflection. The accommodation at Yogaville is community-centered, with dormitory-style accommodations. The clean and simple rooms accommodate up to three people. From March to December, guests can also camp on the grounds for an experience where they can enjoy views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Eupepsia Wellness Center

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Bland, Virginia. In Wikipedia. By Skye Marthaler - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikipedia

One of Virginia's newest wellness centers, the Eupepsia Wellness Center, is in a beautiful location. Nestled amongst the Appalachian Mountains and the Jefferson National Forest, the Wellness Center is a retreat for guests looking to rest and reset. The 256-acre farm contains shaded woodlands, rolling hills, and serene pastures surrounding the Eupepsia Wellness Center, which are perfect for spending an afternoon strolling around amongst serene scenery. Enjoy staying at one of the Center's 26 spacious rooms and enjoy personalized wellness treatments. Their wellness treatments include everything from rejuvenation, de-stressing, detox, weight loss, fitness, and simple relaxation. The facilities at the Eupepsia Wellness Center are well equipped with everything from Himalayan Salt Chalet and Slimming Hydro-Bikes to a Sense Deprivation Flotation Room.

Earthwalk Ways Retreat in Fredericksburg

Aerial view of historic Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Aerial view of historic Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Those looking for a more spiritual experience at their wellness retreat should visit Earthwalk Ways Retreat. Sitting in the remote area near the Rappahannock River, the Earthwalk Retreat is a holistic natural sanctuary. Enjoy the retreat's 4,000 acres of wild riparian public land, with lush woods of Beachwood, ferns, and zen gardens. The retreat center offers individualized retreats, intensives, and group workshops. Stay overnight at the retreat grounds and choose from more luxurious stay glamping or a more rustic experience at their campsites. The sites are well equipped with everything from access to steam showers, the Yoga and meditation room, an AV Library, a Bird Feeding Station, Wifi, and even a Massage Chair.

The Inn at Vaucluse Spring in Stephens City

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Stephens City, Virginia. In Wikipedia. By AgnosticPreachersKid - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikipedia

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life at The Inn at Vaucluse Spring. Set in the stunning Northern Shenandoah Valley, with 100 scenic acres to enjoy, it is an enchanting mountain paradise. Built in 1785 as a stately home, the Inn today is a luxurious retreat with a collection of six guest houses. They book mindfulness programs that offer visitors the chance to connect to the present moment and fully enjoy the nature around them. Outside, hike and enjoy the Vaucluse Spring's crystal clear waters, the lush forest, and grounding mountains. Some of the mindfulness packages available include Introduction to Mindfulness, Mindful Mornings, Mindfulness for Couples, and Mindfulness Mini Retreat. In the summertime, enjoy the pool and soak up the sun by walking through the green pastures.

Pocahontas State Park

Entrance to Pocahontas State Park, the largest state park in the state of Virginia. Editorial credit: OJUP / Shutterstock.com
Entrance to Pocahontas State Park, the largest state park in the state of Virginia. Editorial credit: OJUP / Shutterstock.com

Virginia's state parks are some of the best places to retreat into nature and enjoy the tranquility of Virginia's stunning natural landscapes. Pocahontas State Park is one of Virginia's best state parks to visit for a personal wellness retreat. Here, you can enjoy time in the tranquil forests or paddle down Swift Creek Lake. The park has 90 miles of trail to wander on. Unwind at the park's Aquatic Recreation Center, which has pools, a fountain, and a wet deck. Nearby the park, venture to the nearby town of Richmond to walk around downtown and grab lunch at a local restaurant. Check out Richmond's Mimosa Trail to explore the region's local cuisine and mimosas. After a day exploring the park, stay at one of the park's three-bedroom cabins, campsites, or yurts.

Next time you are looking for a wellness break, consider taking a road trip to Virginia and visiting one of these wellness retreats. At the Earthwalk Retreat, connect to nature and enjoy a more spiritual getaway. At the Williamsburg Salt Spa, relax and unwind with the therapeutic Polish and Himalayan salts. The Eupepsia Wellness Center offers guests the chance to enjoy the grounding mountains and Jefferson National Forest. Whether you are looking to camp outside or stay in a luxurious spa, these eight wellness retreats have something for everyone.

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