Location
Nestled on the far western edge of Scotland, the Morvern Peninsula is pure Highland magic - dramatic coastline, ancient mossy rainforest, shimmering sea lochs, and that special kind of shifting light that feels cinematic and can only be found in Scotland. It’s wild enough to stir something ancient in you, yet gentle enough to feel like coming home. For many visitors, Morvern is the Scotland they’ve always imagined but never knew how to find.
Accommodations
Stay in a small constellation of beautifully restored Scottish homes, each just a short walk through the village and surrounding landscape to our main gathering house. These dwellings offer both spaciousness and a sense of being held—your own quiet place to return to, while still woven into the rhythm of our shared meals, rituals, and daily circles.
Rates range from £3200–£4400 for the week and include lodging, all meals, the full retreat schedule with multiple practitioners, and a shuttle to and from Edinburgh if needed. For those who prefer a more elemental experience, we’re also happy to help arrange camping on the land.
If you’d like to explore the room options, reach out directly and we’ll send a PDF with photos, room descriptions, and pricing. From there, you can select and secure your space for the retreat.
Tigh Darach
Tigh Darach is Scottish Gaelic for “The Oak House.”
Tigh (pronounced roughly “tie”) = house
Darach (‘dar-ach”, with the “ch” like in loch)= oak or of oak
Tigh Na Mara
Tigh na Mara means “House by the Sea” or “House of the Sea.”
Tigh = house (pronounced tie)
na = of the / by the
mara = sea
Faolin
The name Faolín (also Faolán, Faolan) comes from:
faol = wolf
-ín / -án = diminutive ending → “little” or “small one”
It may also refer to faoilinn (faolainn) → a sheltered place / haven
Camping options are also available for those on a budget or if you simply feel called to go fully wild and sleep closer to the land.
How to Get Here
Getting to the retreat is simple and scenic. Most guests will fly into Edinburgh Airport, where we will arrange a shared shuttle to bring you directly to the village on the morning of April 25th. If you prefer to rent a car, the drive is straightforward and offers a beautiful introduction to the Highlands.
We will officially gather in the late afternoon on April 25th, giving you time to arrive, settle into your home, and attune to the land before our first shared meal together. We’ll work with each participant individually on timing and travel details based on your itinerary, ensuring your arrival feels smooth, supported, and easeful.