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Retreat Center · Pomport, Dordogne
Theravada Buddhist retreat center in southwest France.
Le Moulin de Chaves occupies a distinctive place in the European meditation landscape: an intimate French retreat center grounded in Theravada Buddhist practice but shaped by the sensibility of Western dharma teachers who understand that awakening must be relevant to twenty-first-century life. The center sits on the banks of the Auvézère River in southwest France, near the village of Cubjac in the Dordogne, about 45 minutes north of Périgueux. The property itself carries layers of history, built in 1893 as a jewelry factory specializing in crucifixes and rosaries, employing 160 workers until its closure in 1947, then abandoned for decades, then reborn as a Zen monastery in the Soto lineage of Taisen Deshimaru from 1992 to 2004, and finally transformed into an insight meditation center in 2005.
The current incarnation was founded by Martin Aylward, Gail Aylward, Ian Davidson, and Elizabeth Jacobs. Martin Aylward, who lives on-site and serves as resident teacher, traveled to India at nineteen and spent years in monasteries and Himalayan hermitages before returning to Europe to teach. He has been leading retreats worldwide since 1999 and is known for integrating dharma into the complexity of daily life, his programs include titles like "Work Sex Money Dharma," signaling his commitment to practice that doesn't shy away from the messiness of being human. His teaching draws from Theravada Buddhism but is also influenced by non-dual teachings and the Diamond Approach of A.H. Almaas. Martin co-founded the Mindfulness Training Institute and the online platform Sangha Live, and his book *Awake Where You Are* (2021) has garnered praise from teachers like Tara Brach.
Gail Aylward, Martin's wife and co-founder, is also a senior teacher at the Moulin. Ian Davidson and Elizabeth Jacobs (often called Lizzie) brought their own dharma into the founding, Ian had undertaken long fundraising pilgrimages in the Pyrenees, and both led ecological retreats and reforestation projects. The four came together in 2004 to find a property that could accommodate their vision: a place where people could explore heart, body, mind, and life through contemplative practice grounded in kindness and care.
The Moulin's grounds are often described in near-reverent terms by visitors: shady riverbanks, bamboo groves, quiet walking paths, gardens with statues and altars tucked among the greenery, and the river itself, the Auvézère flows both underneath and around the main building, creating a constant gentle sound and opportunities for swimming. The four-story main house anchors the property, along with a dedicated meditation hall (Tara Hall), single cabins scattered through the grounds, a yurt, and tent sites for those who prefer to sleep under the stars. The aesthetic is unpretentious but deeply intentional: natural materials (local oak, Douglas fir, hemp, lime, straw, clay), sustainable renovation done slowly over years by residents and volunteers, and an emphasis on low environmental impact.
The Moulin hosts a rotating calendar of teachers in the Theravada/Insight Meditation lineage, with occasional programs from teachers in other traditions. Over the years, the faculty has included Christopher Titmuss (co-founder of Gaia House in England and a prolific dharma teacher and author), Martine and Stephen Batchelor, Sarah and Ty Powers (known for their Yin Yoga and Buddhist meditation integration), Miranda Macpherson, Mark Coleman, Bob Stahl, and many others. The Moulin also serves as one of the residential training sites for the Mindfulness Training Institute's year-long professional teacher training, co-led by Martin Aylward and Mark Coleman.
The vibe is intimate, retreats typically range from 20 to 50 participants, far smaller than major retreat centers like Spirit Rock or Plum Village. This scale creates an atmosphere where silence deepens quickly and where the staff's warmth is palpable. Reviewers consistently note the loving environment, the exceptional vegetarian cuisine (mostly organic, locally sourced, with vegan and gluten-free options handled gracefully), and the sense that the entire operation is in service of inner transformation rather than institutional preservation. The Moulin operates as a nonprofit and offers bursary places for those with financial need, particularly young people, those facing hardship, and those working in low-wage humanitarian fields.
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