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Enchanted Acres - Womens Retreat in Northern NH

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Located in Pittsburg, NH, Enchanted Acres is an oasis of simplicity, a unique retreat for women.


Women will have time for themselves for relaxation and rejuvenation, to experience living simply without electricity in a natural and rustic setting, to have the opportunity to read, write letters, express themselves creatively through mediums such as painting, collages, weaving, coloring, or to simply do nothing without feeling guilty. There will, however, be the opportunity for unique workshops on some of the Saturdays. Participation will always be optional.

 

Dates for Saturday workshops during this coming summer are in place:  planning a perennial garden, a hypnotist for past life regression, building an earthen oven, creating a labyrinth, and two weekends of Zentangle. Click on "Reservations" for drop down menu showing tab for "Saturday Specials"


OPEN ON JUNE 1ST FOR 2012 SEASON!


Something to keep in mind - Sometimes the need to "get away" comes at the last minute.  Even though reservations are required, if you wake up on Friday, feeling stressed and you are desperate for some quiet time away, please call, because if there is space, you will be welcome to come!


Enchanted Acres Pittsburg New Hampshire "Enchanted Acres is just that!  Born of a dream to live in peace and harmony with oneself and the earth, this place offers the opportunity to do it.  Positive energy radiates from the land and all of its inhabitants.  To all who come after - embrace the experience, explore the possibilities and find enchantment here and in all things."

Shirley
Keene, NH

"Enchanted Acres is truly a magical place, in an area of exquisite beauty. Wherever I looked I was surrounded by beautiful wildflowers, herbs, rocks, trees. Being at Enchanted Acres gave me an excuse to slow down, to appreciate nature's gifts in their amazing detail, to feel the wonder that I felt as a child exploring the woods, to remember that that same child is still inside me."

Cathy
Temple, NH