
What to Bring
Layers of warm clothing, including hat and gloves
One set of shoes and clothing that you don’t mind getting muddy or dirty
Warm socks
Hiking Boots - The terrain outdoors is uneven and muddy when it rains
Rain Gear
Personal toiletry items
Anything that would feel cozy, comforting, nourishing for you to have during your healing time here
What You will find
Your cottage is completely separate from the main residence and is carefully set up for healing retreats. It is a one room cottage with a shower/small tub bathroom.
Art materials are set up in the cottage garage for painting, collage and other creative endeavors.
From your bed, you look out at tall trees and the wildness of the Olympic Peninsula. You can awaken to birdsong and listen to owls at night.
Here’s what’s provided, apart from your home made meals, of course!
Cozy Robe
Room slippers
Eye Mask
Bed linens
Bath towels and basic toiletries.
Electric kettle with tea and coffee
Fruit and light snacks
Recliner chair
Umbrella
Bluetooth speaker for music
Wi fi is available
What to Leave at Home
Consider leaving your devices at home, so you can enjoy waking up to bird song, falling asleep to the owls hooting, and dropping into your cozy rest.

It’s Your Retreat
Make it Super Special ~
You are worth it!
What to Bring
Here are a few guidelines on what might be helpful for you to consider in your packing list, and items that you will find already in your accommodation.
Travel Details
Sequim (pronounced Skwim) is North America’s Lavender Capital and home to the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.
Seattle International Airport (SEA) is the closest airport, and is about 2.5 hours drive from here.
Personalization
Dietary restrictions? Special accommodations? Just give us a heads up so that we can facilitate the most supportive retreat environment for you.