@Jenny wet weather has become our norm this year. We have had 279 days of rain this year so far.
I always say when I go out for a walk it is "just think if we were in the uk and I don't go out I will be wasting my day." Because it always rain in the UK when we are there anx lived there in the 70's.
We supply umbrellas and offer our own rain jackets if they don't bring their own if they want to go out walking.
We offer them the use of the electric clothes dryer if they have little ones and they are staying more than 2 days.
We supply a clothes hoist in the cottage for their use.
This winter I got my husband to make me a pulley clothes line for the carport. Based on the UK model that some people have in their homes. Of a night I put the clothes horse by the fuel fire which I call my Chinese laundry. By morning clothes are dry (trying to be environmentaly and economical).
Activities in the local area is indoor swimming pool, rock wall climbing gym, marine museum and picture theatre(half the price of city theatres.) and the library.
We offer board games, current magazines, books (age suitable) I put in for children. Jig saw puzzles both for adults and kids (age suitable). I make up a colouring book for kids on arrival with pencils, teenagers I copy puzzles for them and adults crosswords, suduko and puzzles.
We don't offer Netfix as we found that most people have their own account and we have smart TV with free view.
I believe we offer more than enough for our guests with a full kitchen so they can have a cook up or go out for meals.