Seeking peace? These monastery guest houses offer a perfect Lenten retreat

By Refine Staff

Published on March 5, 2025

As Lent approaches, many people look for ways to step back from the busyness of daily life and refocus on prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal. One of the best ways to do this is by staying at a monastery guest house.

Whether you’re traveling and need a peaceful place to rest or you’re intentionally seeking a retreat, these guest houses provide a unique opportunity to slow down, pray, and immerse yourself in a quiet, sacred atmosphere. Some offer structured retreats, while others simply welcome guests who bring their own spiritual reading and personal reflections.

If you’re longing for an oasis away from the noise of modern life, here are some of the best monastery guest houses to consider for your next retreat!

Saint Leo Abbey

Saint Leo Abbey

Saint Leo, Florida

The Benedictine monks of St. Leo Abbey in Florida live their lives as a sacred offering to God, embracing the monastic tradition of praising Him through prayer, known as “opus Dei.” Visitors are warmly invited to join them in this ancient practice.  

The abbey’s retreat centers welcome both adults and teenagers seeking a quiet space for spiritual renewal. A guest house by the lake offers peaceful lodging, where guests can enjoy meals shared with the monastic community—often following moments of prayer, which all are encouraged to attend.  

Beyond its spiritual retreats, St. Leo Abbey also features one of the largest Catholic gift shops in central Florida, offering something for every visitor. Whether you seek silence, reflection, or a meaningful souvenir, this abbey provides a welcoming and enriching experience.

Convent of St. Birgitta

Convent of St. Birgitta

Darien, Connecticut

Located on a tranquil, 10-acre property overlooking Long Island Sound, the Convent of St. Birgitta offers a peaceful and spiritual environment for retreats or getaways. The Vikingsborg Guest House, open all year to individuals and groups, has historically been an attraction for artists and academics.

While visiting the convent, guests can explore the woodland walks, gardens, stone hermitage, and docking area that offers incredible water views of Long Island Sound.

While some monasteries are only open to adults, the Vikingsborg Guest House is open to singles, couples, families, and groups.

Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey

Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey is a men’s Benedictine community of the Solesmes Congregation, originally founded in France. The Oklahoma abbey counts 55 monks. 

Guests at the Abbey are invited to assist at Mass and to pray the divine office with the community. While male guests are welcome to meals with the monks in the refectory and stay in one of the monastery’s several guest rooms, there are separate guest houses for the women and two additional family guesthouses.

For the past 22 years since the Abbey’s founding, the Benedictine monks have dedicated themselves fully to God, embracing silence, solitude, constant prayer, and willing penance.

Monastery of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Monastery of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Westfield, Vermont

The Monastery of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Westfield, Vermont, offers a warm welcome in the spirit of St. Benedict’s teaching: “Guests shall be received as Christ Himself.” 

It is the only women’s monastery of the Solesmes Congregation in the United States. Here, the liturgy and Divine Office are chanted entirely in Latin, except for the Mass readings, preserving a deep sense of tradition and reverence.  

Women seeking prayer, peace, and silence can stay in one of the monastery’s guest rooms and experience the rhythm of Benedictine life. Guests are also invited to share meals with the nuns, enjoying their hospitality and communal dining simplicity.  

A favorite spot among visitors is the monastery’s cozy reading nook, filled with books on prayer, monastic spirituality, and the lives of the saints. Outdoors, guests can walk the Way of the Cross while taking in the breathtaking scenery of Jay Peak and the surrounding dairy farms.  

Before you leave, be sure to catch a sunset from the monastery grounds—it’s a sight you won’t forget!

New Camaldoli Hermitage

New Camaldoli Hermitage

Big Sur, California

Free from the distractions of the internet and cell service, New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California, offers a peaceful retreat for visitors ages 16 and up.  

Male guests have a rare opportunity to stay in repurposed monk cells within the monastic cloister, immersing themselves in the simplicity of monastic life. Others can choose between a room in the main retreat house—nestled near a garden overlooking the ocean—or a private hermitage for complete solitude and silence.  

Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Big Sur, the **Camaldolese monks** dedicate their days to a life of prayer, work, and deep union with God. A stay here invites visitors to step away from the noise of the world and embrace the peace of spiritual reflection. Make sure to take a virtual tour before booking to check out the greenery and ocean-side views!

The Monastery of Christ in the Desert

The Monastery of Christ in the Desert

Abiquiu, New Mexico

Nestled in the remote beauty of Abiquiu, New Mexico, the Monastery of Christ in the Desert offers guests a peaceful retreat centered on silence and solitude. The monks’ mission is to help each visitor deepen their search for God, encouraging prayer, reflection, and time immersed in Scripture—both during their stay and beyond.

As part of the Benedictine tradition, manual labor plays an important role in daily life. Guests who wish to participate can join the monks in short periods of work, experiencing a small but meaningful part of monastic life.

All visitors are also welcome to share in meals with the community, fostering both spiritual and personal nourishment in this sacred, tranquil setting.

Abbey of Regina Laudis

Abbey of Regina Laudis 

Bethlehem, Connecticut

The Community of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Connecticut, welcomes men and women seeking to experience the Benedictine way of life. Guests are invited to embrace a rhythm of quiet reflection and spiritual connection through daily Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.

For those interested, the abbey also offers opportunities to participate in monastic farm work, when available. However, what truly sets Regina Laudis apart is the one-on-one meetings with a guest mistress, where visitors can engage in meaningful conversation and spiritual guidance.

The guest refectories and common rooms provide space for fellowship among visitors, while separate guest houses for men and women ensure a peaceful stay. Guests can also come together in shared spaces such as the church, the Art Shop, and other areas across the abbey grounds, making for a balanced experience of solitude and community.

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Cathy
Cathy
6 days ago

This is a fine photo presentation sharing unfamiliar sites and opportunities for men and women to engage in! Thank you for posting!.

Carol Steehler
Carol Steehler
6 days ago

Any in the Midwest?

Regina
Regina
6 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

There is the Abbey of Gethsemani in Trappist, KY. It is where Thomas Merton lived. They offer silent retreats. The gro7nds are beautiful.

Thomas
Thomas
6 days ago
Reply to  Regina

There’s also St Meinrad in SW Indiana

Tim
Tim
6 days ago
Reply to  Regina

Yes Regina – surprised Abbey of Gethsemani was not on the list.

Bernadette
6 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

Abbey of Walburga in Virginia Dale, Colorado – not as fancy but if a quiet, remote simple retreat site is appealing to you ….

Stephanie Mc
Stephanie Mc
6 days ago
Reply to  Bernadette

My husband and I just did our annual retreat at St. Walburga’s! The nuns are delightful and it is peaceful. You must bring your own food but accommodations are comfortable.

K H
K H
6 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

New Melleray Abbey in Iowa is worth the stay. My husband and son stayed there some years back and loved it. It’s a stunning place inside and out. You can also stay at Holy Hill in Hubertus, WI. Another stunning place!

Olivia
Olivia
6 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

Conception Abbey in Conception, MO offers many silent retreats and other retreats! Beautiful grounds and basilica as well.

Russell
Russell
6 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

The St. Benedict Center in Schuyler, Nebraska (just over an hour’s drive from Omaha) is wonderful.

John Williams
John Williams
5 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

Conception Abbey in North West Missouri is wonderful. I went to the seminary there in the 1980s. I returned for a visit last year. Beautiful and very wise retreat masters.

Guest User
Guest User
5 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Clyde, Missouri.
Adjacent to Conception Abby, Conception, Mo

See webpages.

Terry
Terry
5 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

Conception Abbey in Conception, MO

Theresia
Theresia
5 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison KS and Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus in Gower, MO!

dmkolling
dmkolling
5 days ago
Reply to  Carol Steehler

I believe you can stay at rooms near the Basilica at Holy Hill in Richfield, WI. Carmelite Friars run it and can provide rooms.

Valerie
Valerie
5 days ago
Reply to  dmkolling

Yes you can! Some of my Secular Carmelite Sisters stayed there recently!

Matt
Matt
6 days ago

Christ in the Desert is fantastic…. Very remote and very beautiful!!!

Stephanie Mc
Stephanie Mc
6 days ago
Reply to  Matt

Yes, and you can eat and pray with the monks several times a day! The chapel is simple but stunning…and the surrounding scenery is absolutely gorgeous. It’s very remote and quiet: one can hear the flapping of birds’ wings as they fly by! Detachment from social media and the internet is easy, as there’s no signal out there.

Kathleen
Kathleen
5 days ago
Reply to  Matt

Where is Christ in the Desert? I live in the West and looking for more options out here.

Mike
Mike
5 days ago
Reply to  Kathleen

It’s in Abiquiu, New Mexico. It’s mentioned in the article. Beautiful place.

Eduardo Soto
Eduardo Soto
4 days ago
Reply to  Matt

My absolute favorite place. Christ in the Desert!

Joanna Bisceglio
Joanna Bisceglio
6 days ago

In Vermont, the Monastery of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is actually now an Abbey! The Abbess is the first ever in VT. Welcoming, peaceful, simple, with close access to mountain and lake recreation near Newport. Refreshing for the soul. Highly recommend.

Denis Casey
Denis Casey
6 days ago

Please place St. Bonaventure Detroit Mi.
Home to Blessed Solanus Casey’s remains where many of his intercessions took place

Bob
Bob
6 days ago

In the Deep South, check out the Benedictine community at Saint Joseph Abbey located on 1,100 acres of beautiful pine forests in Saint Benedict, Louisiana.

Esteban
Esteban
6 days ago

Do any of these places make beer?

Tim
Tim
5 days ago
Reply to  Esteban

Try Mt Angel Abbey in Oregon. They have retreats, a guest house and brewery with pub. I haven’t been.

Jan
Jan
5 days ago
Reply to  Tim

One of our favorite Benedictine guest houses. Their hospitality is outstanding. Plan to stay in this beautiful setting.

Charlie Seraphin
Charlie Seraphin
5 days ago
Reply to  Esteban

Pecos Benedictine Monastery in New Mexico co-brews Monks Ale. It’s near Sante Fe.

Karen
Karen
6 days ago

I, too, was surprised that the Abbey at Gethsemane was not listed

Peter
Peter
5 days ago

For anyone living in the northwest and willing to make a hop north of the border, Westminster Abbey in Mission, British Columbia, Canada, is home to a wonderful Benedictine community. I am actually a seminarian at the Abbey.

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Raissa
Raissa
5 days ago

St. Emma’s Benedictine Monastery in Greensburg, PA. Very peaceful. http://www.stemma.org

Valerie
Valerie
5 days ago

This is a charming article that makes me long for the silence of a retreat with Our Lord! Very enjoyable! I will look into some of these!

DDS
DDS
5 days ago

You should add St. Benedict’s Abbey on the shores of the Missouri in Atchison, Kansas.

Colleen
Colleen
5 days ago

It’s. Benedict Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado is nice. I made a 10 day silent retreat there in 1985 .

Liz
Liz
4 days ago

St Michael’s Abbey in Silverado Canyon, CA. Just an hour from John Wayne Airport. The guesthouse is beautifully appointed and features single and double rom accommodations.
Join the Norbertine fathers and seminarians as they chant the Liturgy of the Hours 7 times a day.

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Marlene
Marlene
4 days ago
Reply to  Liz

Just stayed at New Camaldoli last weekend on retreat about Thomas Merton! Absolutely stunning views and peaceful for reflection

Bernard Alan Wieger
3 days ago

While not an abbey, the Cloisters on the Platte outside of Omaha, Nebraska offers fantastic St. Ignatius retreats for men and women.

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