Quiet, peaceful, amazing view and complete privacy. If you wanted to disconnect - this is an excellent place for that. The location of the Zimmer is definitely the most equal location in Moshav in this respect, at the edge of the edge. We were very happy that the place accepts dogs - because in most places this is not possible. Musa, with whom we only spoke by phone, was kind and kind. We did not meet Rafi Vertom, the owner of the B&B. We booked a B&B at the last minute for two nights on the weekend at the beginning of August - the peak of the season - so we took the only cabin left available - the Tabor cabin - a very modest cabin in which time has stood still.... The description on the "Summit" website probably reflects only the suites. The cabins are apparently of a much simpler and more modest standard. For better or for worse... there is something good and relaxing about arriving at a simple place, with basic decor and accessories that are devoid of any pretensions and not pompous or ornate. But there are some things that need improvement that should be taken care of for the benefit of the following guests: 1. The jacuzzi - the advantage of a B&B over staying at home for us... when we turned on the jets it came out full of black and smelly dirt, an unpleasant experience when you are in the water... and naked . We emptied the tub, filled it again, cleaned it and turned it on again - and it was relatively cleaner. But the next day the same story happened and then we didn't have the heart to fill another bath... too bad for the Sea of Galilee... and also for messing around, it's better before guests arrive to make sure everything is in order and clean. It is important to take care of hygiene in such things... (in addition - not all the jets worked...) 2. The sheets and towels as well as the robes were old and not fresh, some were stained and a little torn - we suggest that you upgrade the sheets and towels with new, fresh stock, Fragrant and indulgent. It felt a bit like staying at the aunt's house in a moshav and less so in a B&B... 3. The treats - it's also worth refreshing and renewing from time to time - pampering figs/or tea leaves (everything in the garden was dead and dry), fresh coffee and chocolate... the soap and shampoo were of the kind The simplest there is, lucky we brought it from home... (Today the awareness and sensitivity to materials, allergens and ingredients is greater than before and it is important to allow the customer to know what he is using...) To be honest, we had a lot of fun because we tried not to mess with the surroundings and enjoy the togetherness we came for. But there is no doubt that we expected that in a place like Amirim, and in a zimmer that really sits in the best location there is, and that claims to offer the highest level of hospitality (and priced accordingly) - that there would be a little more emphasis on healthy, fresh, organic and also ecological... What is surprising is that you have everything in Moshav At hand and under your nose, and it's a shame that you don't cooperate with other businesses in Moshav - homemade pastries/granola, healthy chocolates and muffins, natural soaps, etc... This will fundamentally improve the experience for the guest and reflect everything that the Emirates have to offer. We will be happy to come again if you improve...
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