Visit Wales launches new meditation podcast series

Visit Wales launches new meditation podcast series

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A new meditation podcast series plans to bring people into the heart of meditation Wales from anywhere in the world.

visit wales A series of guided meditation podcasts and films are being offered for a “multi-sensory escape to Wales’ most beautiful places”.

‘Chill Cymru’ is launched on St Devin’s Day (January 25th), Wales’ National Day of Love, celebrated with tranquility, reflection and fun (joy).

BBC Radio 1’s Sian Eleri from Caernarfon narrates the series, which features “immersive natural soundscapes” and “thoughtful storytelling”.

six Cold Cymru tours include the sandy beaches of Three Cliffs Bay, the lavender fields of Cefnperfedd Uchaf, Pen y Pass, the wildflower meadows of Wern-y-Cwm Farm, the waters of Cardiff Bay and the woodlands of Cwmcarn Forest.

According to Visit Wales: “Each short meditative journey blends evocative narratives with organic soundscapes. The result is both intimate and moving, encouraging listeners to slow down, listen deeply, and connect with Cymru’s rhythms.”

The tourism board aims to help tourists Experience the “texture of the landscape and the rhythm of the Welsh language” on a deeper level in Wales.

Chill Cymru is part of Visit Wales’ wider Hwyl campaign, which champions the emotional, sensory and joyful connections visitors can encounter in Wales.

Similar to danish The word “hygge” describes the concept of comfort and contentment with the joys of life while Welsh phrase “fun” Without a direct translation into English, it means the state of deep joy of being immersed in the present moment.

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Visit Wales says the feeling of “hwyl” is often associated with public events, music and art, but can also be experienced in many different contexts.

Rebecca Evans, the economic secretary with responsibility for tourism, said: “In 2025 we will be celebrating the things that make us uniquely Welsh and the joys that can only be experienced in Wales.

“We want to share our warm ‘croeso’ and unique ‘hwyl’ with the world and invite them to not only see, but feel, taste and truly experience the ‘must do’ things we offer.”

Read more: Beyond hygge – Wales invites visitors to experience hwyl