Venues

North America

Wolf Creek is the Radical Faerie land on the West Coast of the United States, in what is now southern Oregon, near Grants Pass, part of the traditional territory of the Takelma people. There are Greyhound and local buses that stop in Grants Pass, from which a pick-up is possible. The nearest airport is Medford. Summer accommodation is mainly camping, though there may be some spaces inside if needed, with solar solar showers in the Meadow.

Dos Rios is a summer retreat, workshop, and performance center owned owned by the Dance Mission Theater and located between Covelo and Laytonville in Mendocino County, California, United States, on land originally settled by diverse peoples including the Pomo, Yuki, and Wappo. Driving from the Bay Area is the most direct method to arrive but Greyhound, Amtrak, and the Mendocino Transit Authority have a stop in Willits (the closest stop to the property). Accommodation is split between camping and indoor spaces inside. Dos Rios is along the Eel River.

Faerie Camp Destiny is a faerie-adjacent community near Chester, southern Vermont (originally known as Ndakinna by the original Abenaki inhabitants), in the United States. Driving is the most direct method to arrive, but there is a train station in Bellows Falls that is reachable from Boston, and the Burlington International and Rutland airports are nearby. Accommodation is camping though there may be some spaces inside if needed.

Blue Heron is a working faerie-owned farm in upstate New York, United States, a region traditionally used by Algonquian-speaking peoples and an area that has been considered part of the traditional territory of the Mohawk and Oneida nations. Arrival by car is recommended. Although facilities are limited, there is a hot tub and sauna and an outdoor wood-fired shower and a swimming pond, with bunkhouse/dormitory sleeping.

Europe

Folleterre is the Radical Faerie Sanctuary in Europe, situated in the Vosges, eastern France. Although recently connected to the electricity grid, it is pretty basic, with compost toilets and wood-heated water for washing (and washing up). It can be reached by train to Lure in Haute-Saône from Paris or from Germany via Basel, or by ‘plane into EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (on the French/Swiss border) and then train to Lure. From there, it’s a pick-up to the house. Sleeping is ‘dormitory’ style in the house or camping on the land.

Queercus! is a rural faerie house in southwestern France set in 21 hectares of land. It is reachable by train to Angoulême (from where a pick-up may be available); the nearest airport is Bordeaux. There are 9 bedrooms in three buildings, and space for camping, and in Summer a swimming pool.

Pfaffenseifen is a rural faerie-owned and -operated retreat center in the Westerwald, not far from Cologne, Germany. It is reachable via Cologne/Bonn airport, or train from Cologne or Utrecht in the Netherlands, with a local train station 45 minutes’ walk from the building. There are 8 bedrooms as well as space for camping.

Terra Rosa is a faerie-owned event and retreat center near the villages of Llagostera and, on the coast, Tossa de Mar, in Catalonia, Spain. The nearest airport is Girona but Barcelona airport is also quite close by. The nearest train station is Sils. Accommodation includes indoor options and camping.