John C.
Yelp
Stayed here again for 2 nights after Xmas day. I stayed in the smaller retreat roomS, the ones with a half bath & shared shower. Another refreshing stay, free from wifi and cell phone. Each room had its own backyard and balcony. Overall, it was serene. This time however i felt the other guests were a bit rude, having conversations, slamming doors, and were greedy in the kitchen. There are signs posted advising silence! The point of the monastery is is quiet contemplation, but I realize for many people, they lack self-control or are slow to change their behavior. Lunch is served from 1230-1 pm, and boy, if you come after 1 pm, you missed it! Fear not, dinner is served at 3 pm-ish and is left out until the late evening. Unless food is labeled, its up for grabs according to the kitchen rules. Theres oatmeal, tea, coffee, yogurt, milk, bread, jams, and granola available 24/7. One lady who was 10 min late to lunch complained to me, when i pointed out these items, "Well, that's just not going to cut it!" Also, the other guests, all 9 of them, pushed their way into the kitchen like a pack of starving strays. No common sense exercised in waiting for a few minutes to wait their turn. You will have to clean your own dishes & make your bed, and clean up any mess u make--cleaning supplies in the kitchen. I swept and mopped my room as a courtesy. I think the monks hire a cleaning service or volunteer. I brought flip flops to use in the common shower, which is a private, locked stall. They supply all the towels. There were little left over hotel soaps in a basket. The stalls had stools inside for the sick and elderly to sit on. Watch out for hair clogs! I brought a flashlight because it gets dark there after sundown and walked down the hill to see the stars. It was so dark, i could see the milky way! So, if you go bring: flip flops, your shampoo if desired, flashlight, good manners, and SILENCE. Also, please mute your electronics because its relatively quiet and small beeps travel far. The guy next to me was playing around with his cell phone camera. The rooms have alarm clocks and electrical outlets, btw. The road to the hermitage is off highway 1, and it is long, curvy, StEep, and narrow. Go slow: a fed ex nearly hit me head on cuz he was flying down the hill. I will visit again, but not during the holidays. I think the holiday attracted the low brow . Also, there were some sight seeing visitors that came to see the chapel and that created some noisy traffic and lookie-loos that walked through the guest areas like it was a zoo, all the while talking loudly. But at least they were just passing through....i still had a great time! I'm not catholic, but went to the services anyway. I fumbled my way through, but the monks will help u out if u ask. They arent wardens or disciplinarians, so dont feel intimidated.