Valaterra
Vision-born space for healing and service.
Valaterra, a unique retreat space in La Grange, stands as a testament to one woman's enduring vision. Valerie Young, after a stage IV cancer diagnosis, channeled her energy into creating a haven for alternative therapies and their practitioners. What began as a dream home evolved into a profound legacy, brought to fruition by The Young Family Foundation. This center operates with a spirit of service, providing a supportive environment for healing and growth. It's a place where the intention behind its creation is palpable, offering a space for reflection and connection, all while honoring Valerie's original mission. Visitors can expect an atmosphere steeped in purpose, fostering well-being and community.
Highlights
- Founded by Valerie Young, who envisioned it during her battle with stage IV cancer
- Managed by The Young Family Foundation, bringing a personal mission to life
- Dedicated to supporting alternative therapies and their practitioners
- Operates with a focus on service and community well-being
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Setting
The center is situated on land Valerie Young lived on for fifteen years, suggesting a connection to nature and a sense of established tranquility. While specific details about the landscape are not provided, the origin story implies a peaceful and supportive environment conducive to reflection and well-being.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation types and facilities is not available. Visitors should inquire directly with Valaterra for details on lodging options.
How to get there
Valaterra is located in La Grange. For precise directions and travel recommendations, please consult their official website or contact the center directly.
Nearest airport: Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) (41 km)
Nearest city: Louisville
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Valaterra websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Aug, Dec, Sep
Avoid: Apr, Oct, May
La Grange, Kentucky, experiences a humid subtropical climate. Summers are typically hot and humid, while winters are generally mild to cold with occasional snow. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. Visitors should pack according to the season, considering both warmth and potential humidity.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of programs or retreats does Valaterra offer?
The available information indicates Valaterra supports alternative therapies and their practitioners. For specific program schedules or retreat offerings, it is best to contact Valaterra directly through their website.
Is Valaterra suitable for solo retreats or group bookings?
While the center's mission focuses on supporting practitioners and alternative therapies, details on whether it caters to solo retreats or group bookings are not specified. Please reach out to Valaterra for more information on their booking policies.
What facilities are available at Valaterra?
The information provided describes Valaterra as Valerie Young's dream home, now overseen by a foundation. Specific details about the facilities, such as meditation halls, common areas, or outdoor spaces, are not available. Inquire with the center for a detailed list of amenities.
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