Open Sky Retreat Center is a great place for practicing yoga, meditation, bodily practices, wellness systems, as well as various seminars, meetings and other events for which a quiet, peaceful atmosphere and privacy are important. The center is located in Trypillya, 25 km from Kiev on the way to Rzhyschiv, on the cozy Gulf of the Dneper. See photo.
For your studies we offer a spacious hall on the second floor with 2 balconies – overlooking the Dnieper and the forest. On the first floor there are 2 living rooms, designed for 2-5 people. each, max. capacity of the case – 13 people. A large hall of 150 sq.m with an annexed hostel for 12 people. Learn more about seminar rooms.
The retreat center offer different types of accommodation, there is comfortable hotel double and triple rooms, separate house with rooms with sheared bathroom and big dormitory. It has its own private parking, and also a place for camping. There is also a separate two-room cottage for the coach with kitchen. Learn more…
It is also possible to separately rent a house and rest rooms. For you, we have a bath, a brazier, bicycles, a boat, fishing rods, and other pleasant surprises. At your service are vegetarian and non-vegetarian, vegan food. See more what we can offer.
Retreat Center “Open Sky” invite everybody to come and see the place, you can come like guest or volunteer. To learn more how to come and spend time with us press here.
The picturesque nature will help you to relax deeply and concentrate on the essence of the lessons, and careful staff support will make your event comfortable and successful. Here is everything that will contribute to a more complete experience of the present moment. Book now.
“The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”
“Very quiet, harmonious space, perfect for relaxation and recovery after busy city life. Light easy people. We will definitely come back again!”
Andrey, businessman
“Thank you for such place and heartful service. Nothing was disturbing from our practice, beautiful nature, clean rooms, food was divine!”
Ekaterina, seminar organiser