Sometimes a brief glance at an object is enough to know: yes, or no. This is true in love, and in other areas. In this case, it wasn't just the look that did it for me, but mainly the atmosphere. The feeling. The energy that this romantic B&B, "Leora's Paradise," transmits to those who come through its doors.
A large part of this feeling is amplified thanks to the person who accompanies me here - Liora, who takes the art of hospitality to a very personal place, to a kind of almost "motherly" concern for the needs of the guest, and this is a very right place for us.
Location and ambience
True, the view of the Sea of Galilee accompanies you as you drive through this charming town, but nothing prepares you for these two cabins: there is something charming about the way they are placed in their surroundings. Liora has created a complex here that truly constitutes a kind of pure escapism, a contrast to everyday life, precisely in the midst of an ordinary-looking neighborhood.
The complex contains two wooden cabins and a shared swimming pool. The pool, built in an area of 100 square meters, has a view of the magnificent view of the Sea of Galilee from the southern part of the complex, and a playful climbing plant that grows slowly creates a living separation between the host house and the pool. True, the pool is not heated in the winter, and the privacy in the outdoor complex is not perfect, but the private jacuzzi-spa for each of the units makes up for this with curtains for complete concealment.
Each cabin has a private outdoor space with a separate gate, a garden with spices and lots of cute little gnomes scattered among the flowers. There are seating areas, a lawn, a decorated hammock and a place to have a barbecue.
What does the place include
The inspiration for the establishment of the complex, says Liora, came from watching the beloved series "Little House on the Plains." Indeed, she managed to transfer the exposed wood, the pleasant simplicity, and even the warm atmosphere of the Ingalls family home here, miraculously, to an area that is much less wild, but no less natural.
You need to know how to use wood, so as not to create a burden. And here is this knowledge. It is expressed in the combination of materials and the handmade eucalyptus furniture. There is a very pleasant feeling here that is achieved by balanced design, beautiful and comfortable furniture, and high-level maintenance.
The wooden cabins are almost identical on the inside, except for different colors. The privacy within the units is perfect despite the location within the neighborhood, and the "Nof Adi" cabin has a lovely view of the open landscape from many angles.
You should know
Had Nes is a prominent tourist town, serving as a starting point for countless hiking, dining, and entertainment options. Incidentally, Liora is also a yogi, and hosts yoga workshops at her facility.
We left with a feeling of
To best understand the uniqueness of this particular paradise, you need to know one simple fact: during construction, Liora, the host, buried special crystals under the foundations of the two cabins. Does anyone need any further explanation?