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Wood Valley Guesthouse

Hawaiʻi the Big Island


A meditative guesthouse at Wood Valley Temple primarily caters to retreat guests, but welcomes anyone seeking peaceful accommodations. Rooms are contemplatively rustic, yet bright and spic-and-span clean with hardwood floors and other period characteristics. Baths and the kitchen are in good shape and shared. Two-night minimum stay.


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