Tempelgaarden Dragon Castle

Norway
  • Tempelgaarden Dragon Castle
  • Dragon Castle on a sunny day.
  • Dragon Castle with lights at nighttime.
  • Dragon Castle surrounded by trees - top view.
  • Dragon Castle. Evening. Bird-view.
 

Surrounded by Norwegian woods, this is a course and treatment center with a focus on closeness to nature, self-development and spirituality.

The farm is idyllically located in Høyjord, one of the three parishes, in Andebu, Sandefjord municipality, Vestfold Telemark county municipality. The farm is very sheltered and at one with nature's inner and outer life. There are fantastic hiking opportunities and several small waters nearby where you can swim, fish and paddle.

The name Tempelgaarden indicates that the place has a focus on internal and external temple work. A temple is a hallowed place. A place where something is done entirely through activities that strengthen the spiritual forces. This can include meditation, prayer, rituals, inspiration and healing.

The farm is owned and run by the married couple Trine Bjørgan Høiberg and Anders Høiberg, and has been in their possession since 2007. The couple have been married since 1995.

The Tempelgaarden's heart center is the Dragon Castle - a traditional 11-circular medieval labyrinth. It was built by Trine Bjørgan Høiberg in the summer of 2014 and inaugurated at the summer solstice on 21 June.

Owners participate annually with a joint walk for unity during World Wide Labyrinth Day, which each year falls on the first Saturday in the month of May.

Source

Tempelgaarden

Working Hours

Open to visitors by appointment

Admission

Depending on the retreat course

Address

Senter for integral livskunst
Honerødveien 7
3158 Andebu
Norway