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Raby Castle launching new wellness programme in 2026

Raby Reset is a four-part series starting in January

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Chris Parkinson

Raby Castle is introducing a new wellness programme of workshops and meditation sessions in 2026.

The visitor attraction near Staindrop in County Durham has partnered with holistic wellness brand Guid-ed to create the Raby Reset programme.


This four-part series will take place in Raby's Riding School every Sunday throughout January.

It will be led the founder of Guid-ed, Lucy Pringle, a holistic counsellor, meditation teacher and Reiki practitioner.

"I've been on the brink of burnout myself and I knew I needed to make a change to not only recover from this, but to improve my health and wellbeing long-term," Pringle said.

"Through the techniques included in the Raby Reset series, I’ve been able to learn how to reconnect with my body, regulate my nervous system and heal from within."

All workshops in the Raby Reset series include a short breathwork session, and finish with a visualisation meditation.

Breathwork and meditation at Raby

“The immersive wellness experiences incorporate guided meditation, hypnotic suggestion, and Reiki healing to create deep, lasting change on both a cellular and energetic level," Pringle added.

"The sessions have been curated to support individuals in living in alignment with their values, building emotional resilience, and cultivating a deep sense of peace and purpose."

Raby Reset is scheduled for 4, 11, 18 and 25 January. Each session costs £25 per adult.

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Sophie Brown, sales and events manager at Raby Estates, said: “The Raby Reset will be a safe space for all, no matter if this is your first time trying out something like this or if you're experienced in these methods.

“Lucy has purposefully designed the series so you can take part in all four sessions, experiencing something different each time, or participate in the ones that are the most appealing to you."

Last year, Raby Castle opened its 24-acre restoration project and has since celebrated a 71 percent increase in visitor numbers.

Images courtesy of Raby Estates