Peloton Makes a Powerful Return to Wilderness Festival With Flowspace Wellbeing Programming
Peloton is heading back to Wilderness Festival this summer, and the Wilderness Festival experience is shaping up to be one of the brand’s most exciting in-person activations of 2026. The brand will bring its Flowspace experience to the festival grounds, nestled next to The Sanctuary, offering complimentary classes and expert-led content for attendees seeking movement and mindfulness during the multi-day event. Sign up here to secure your festival ticket in Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, from 30th July – 2nd August 2026.

WILDERNESS FESTIVAL FLOWSPACE EXPERIENCE
The Peloton Flowspace at Wilderness Festival will showcase the full diversity of what Peloton has to offer across disciplines. At the heart of the programming are 30-minute instructor-led sessions designed to get the heart pumping while showing festival-goers the best of what Peloton can do. Modifications will be demonstrated throughout every class, making each session accessible and effective for every fitness level.
Bodyweight Strength No equipment needed! This class uses dynamic, functional exercises to build muscular strength and stability.
- Friday 12pm: Joslyn Thompson Rule
- Saturday 1pm: Ben Alldis
- Sunday 12pm and 4:30pm: Ben Alldis
Bodyweight Strength and Conditioning A full-body workout combining the power of strength training with the intensity of HIIT Cardio, all with no equipment required.
- Friday 1pm: Joslyn Thompson Rule
HIIT Cardio A fast-paced 30-minute class curated to build strength while boosting endurance.
- Saturday 12pm: Ben Alldis
- Sunday 1pm: Ben Alldis
In addition to these sessions, attendees can drop into 30-minute Studio sessions throughout the weekend for even more Peloton Wilderness Festival programming.
Booking for Peloton’s Wilderness Festival experiences is coming soon. Keep an eye on the Wilderness Festival Wellbeing Experiences page so you can grab your spot the moment bookings open.

Walk and Brunch Club
For those who prefer a slower pace to start the day, the daily morning Walk and Brunch Club is not to be missed. Meet at 09:15 at The Soul Food Cafe to join the Peloton team for a guided walk through the scenic grounds of Cornbury Park, returning by 10:15 to sit down to brunch. The full experience runs approximately 2.5 hours.
- Friday: Susie Chan leads the morning walk, followed by an intimate session sharing her remarkable wellness journey, from her first steps into fitness to the grit and mindset required for the world’s toughest endurance races.
- Saturday and Sunday: Jon Hosking hosts, kicking things off with a mindful moment before leading a social stroll around the festival grounds, celebrating the art of moving well at a thoughtful tempo.
All mornings conclude at The Soul Food Cafe, where a wholesome brunch awaits. The menu includes:
- Kale and pineapple smoothie with chia and galangal
- Vegan granola pots, coconut culture yoghurt, and hedgerow berry compote
- Spiced chipotle beans, feta, lemon and dukkha yoghurt, fried onion, pomegranate, and coriander
- Fresh fruit platters
- Immune booster shot with turmeric, ginger, and wildflower honey
Please note the menu is subject to change.
The Walk and Brunch Club is a ticketed experience. Head to the Wilderness Festival Wellbeing Experiences page to watch for booking availability, as spots are expected to go quickly once they open.
Trial Equipment and Charitable Giving
Attendees can also trial the Peloton Bike+ and Tread at Wilderness Festival, getting hands-on experience with connected fitness equipment in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting. For every five minutes members spend on Peloton equipment during the event, Peloton will donate £5 to Sporting Equals, a U.K. nonprofit dedicated to advancing equity in sport and physical activity. That generosity adds a feel-good layer to every minute spent clipped in or lacing up.
Meditation and Community Connection
The Wilderness Festival programming also includes a peaceful 15-minute guided streamed meditation experience straight from Peloton Studios New York, giving attendees a rare moment of stillness in the middle of the multi-day celebration.
This return to Wilderness Festival is part of a broader pattern of Peloton showing up in meaningful, real-world spaces throughout 2026. The brand has also announced a partnership as the official Movement Partner at The Longevity Show in London on June 26 and 27, bringing instructor-led programming to one of the UK’s most talked-about health events. Together, these activations reflect a clear commitment to meeting members where wellness and community already converge.
Whether you are a longtime Peloton member or simply a festival-goer looking to move your body and find some calm, the Wilderness Festival Flowspace is built for you. Grab your festival ticket here and keep checking the Wellbeing Experiences page so you are ready to book the moment spots open up.
Will you be making your way to Wilderness Festival this summer to experience Flowspace in person?
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