Broughton Sanctuary Hosts Healing Hotels’ Healing Summit

There is no coincidence that the eighth Healing Summit has chosen a less conventional property and Healing Hotels newest member – Broughton Sanctuary.

With the second half of 2024 heating up to be quite a challenging time, it’s no secret we are living in a world out of balance. A sense of uprootedness and insecurity is all encompassing. There is a strong need to pause, rest and reset.

Therefore this year’s Healing Summit, the eighth since it was founded in 2014, will pivot. The gathering will focus on equipping participants to embark on their own healing journey to find a new sense of clarity, strength and inspiration during these unsettling times.

Anne Biging, Founder of Healing Hotels said, “We understand we are in the business of making others feel better and yet we can only do that if we are in good shape ourselves. Never has it been more important to practice what we preach to our clients and guests – to take time out.”  

This year, guests will learn tools from some of the most extraordinary healers in the world. Bringing together leaders in wellness and hospitality, together with interested individuals simply investigating the concept of ‘healing’, participants will explore how to build resilience and connection.

The outcome will be a conducive grounding environment for personal growth. This is based on the belief that personal, communal and global change begins with the individual. This Heart Retreat will offer an immersion in personal wellbeing and a forum to embody the values of a holistic lifestyle: personally, professionally, environmentally, socially, and economically.

Are you ready to join a very different kind of Summit?  

The Healing Summit 2024 Retreat (31 October - 4 November) is open to all.

Tickets from: £1,288/ €1,500) excluding accommodation. The Healing Summit can only be booked in conjunction with Broughton Sanctuary accommodation.  Register and book here.

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