Welcome to Shenyoga, your serene sanctuary for wellness and relaxation located at The Methodist Church Hall in Batheaston, Bath. Specializing in yoga for all stages of life, including dedicated classes for pregnancy and postnatal recovery, we are committed to nurturing both body and mind. Our experienced instructors create a supportive and inclusive atmosphere, ensuring that every participant, regardless of their experience level, feels comfortable and empowered.

At Shenyoga, we believe in the transformative power of yoga. Our thoughtfully designed classes not only enhance physical strength but also promote mental clarity and emotional well-being. Whether you’re seeking to alleviate the challenges of pregnancy, recover postnatally, or simply unwind from daily stressors, we offer a range of classes tailored to meet your unique needs.

Customer satisfaction is at the heart of our mission, and we strive to provide exceptional service in a welcoming environment. With a focus on quality instruction and personalized attention, our goal is to help you achieve balance and harmony in your life.

For more information or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out by phone at 07867 578797 or visit our website at http://shenyoga.co.uk/. Discover the joy of yoga with us at Shenyoga, where your wellness journey begins!

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