In three words: A legend that really existed
Even 200 meters after passing through the gate and entering the settlement of Avirim, it is still difficult to distinguish the houses in the dense forest. When I finally managed to find the forest fairy among the trees, I remembered how my daughter once asked: "Dad, are there really fairies?" So in this case, the answer could definitely be "yes". I didn't find a huge yard here, or an endless compound, but there is exactly what you need here: a romantic, small and embracing corner, open to exactly where you need it: to the mountain opposite. There are 2 units here, and each has its own advantages: one offers the view you would like to have at home, and the other the privacy you would like on your balcony.
So, what is the most beautiful settlement you've been to in Israel? Deep? Absolutely? Maybe you'll even decide on Amirim. Then make room for a new settlement at the top of the list. It's called Avirim, and the most beautiful thing about it is that you can barely see it.
The "Forest Fairy" complex contains 2 well-insulated cabins. The "View" cabin has one of the most "worthwhile" balconies in the north. A private wall surrounds it and a "deck" that dominates a fairy-tale view. The sleeping area is very romantic and suitable for those who like to get out of bed straight to the jacuzzi and the view. The living room, on the other hand, is located a little to the rear.
The "Forest" cabin may not have a view, but its privacy is excellent. True, it is relatively close to the resort complex's nearby resort, but a thicket of bushes and a serious forest simply doesn't allow you to feel it. Naked on the balcony? This is the place.
In both cabins, what catches my eye are the high ceilings and walls that finally don't suffocate you in gloomy heat, but rather soothe you with light and pleasant tones. The indoor jacuzzi overlooks the window and the forest, and bathing is done in it, since the concept here is "no shower." A large "thin" balcony with a spa jacuzzi that gives the feeling of being alone with the trees and a simple and pleasant design, with a strange pleasantness that disconnects you from the clock and the pressures of the outside world.
This place has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. Maybe it's the location, maybe it's the high level of maintenance, and maybe it's the touch of Dina, the hostess. My daughter would prefer to think of it as fairy dust...
What’s on the site?
Milk, wine, chocolates, fully equipped tea and coffee corner.
Bath towels, bathrobes, slippers.