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Mahala Wall
VerifiedHatha, Vinyasa / Flow, Yin, Power Yoga
MahalaYoga© is an independent south west London Yoga school, established & owned by Mahala Wall. Mahala has spent over ten years developing her own unique teaching style through studying & practicing the art of Yoga & other holistic therapies, resulting in a unique blend of Pilates, Hatha Yoga with Vinyasa Flow, Mediation and Relaxation. Music also plays a very important role in MahalaYoga classes helping to relax the mind & the body. The aim is to make Yoga accessible to everybody, regardless of their age, fitness level or previous experience; there's something for everyone at a MahalaYoga© class.
Physio Flow Yoga Studio
Google MapsKestrel court, Physio Flow Studio Unit 10, Portishead
About Yoga in Bristol
Bristol's creative and eco-conscious yoga scene perfectly complements the city's independent spirit. From Clifton's boutique studios to community-focused classes in Southville and Bedminster, you'll find teachers passionate about making yoga accessible and enjoyable. Many Bristol instructors specialise in sustainable wellness practices, offering outdoor sessions on the Downs, affordable community classes, and beginner-friendly environments. Whether you're after dynamic flows or restorative practices, Bristol's yoga community welcomes you with open arms.
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What are the best yoga studios in Bristol for beginners?
Bristol has wonderfully welcoming studios in Clifton, Southville, and Bedminster. Many Bristol teachers focus on sustainable, community-led yoga with smaller class sizes. Look for donation-based or community classes which are perfect for trying yoga without pressure.
How much does a drop-in yoga class cost in Bristol?
Drop-in classes in Bristol range from £10-£14, averaging around £11-£12. Bristol is known for affordable, community-focused yoga with many pay-what-you-can sessions. Stokes Croft and Southville have particularly good value options.
Are there outdoor yoga classes in Bristol?
Absolutely! Bristol loves outdoor yoga. Popular spots include the Downs, Ashton Court, and Brandon Hill. Some teachers also run sunrise sessions on Clifton Suspension Bridge viewing points. Outdoor classes run May-September, often at sunrise or sunset.
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