The hotel is located by the entrance to Kibbutz Mizra, on the road from Afula to Nazareth.
Our "superior" room was basically a family room with a queen size bed, a partition (with TVs), and a foldout sofa bed on the other side, that sleeps two. The ensuite shower room is clean and modern. The only trouble we had was with the airconditioning, it works fine - but we couldn't work out how to turn off the temperature display which is very bright at night. And one of the a/c's emitted a beep every few minutes. Not fun if you have trouble sleeping.
Staff are friendly and helpful - but remember this is a kibbutz. If you want something, ask for it. They won't come running to see if you need something. And that's perfectly ok.
Breakfast is ample and good quality, served in an airconditioned marquee in the courtyard. There is no evening meal service, but you can walk over the road to Cafe Cafe for a sit down meal, go to the Tiv Taam supermarket, or grab a sandwich from the Alonit store at the gas station.
There was plenty of parking when we visited. Oh - and you can use the kibbutz outdoor swimming pool too, at no extra charge. It's within the kibbutz, but you'll find it easiest to drive round there (takes about 5 minutes). Ask for towels and a ticket at the hotel reception....The hotel is located by the entrance to Kibbutz Mizra, on the road from Afula to Nazareth.
Our "superior" room was basically a family room with a queen size bed, a partition (with TVs), and a foldout sofa bed on the other side, that sleeps two. The ensuite shower room is clean and modern. The only trouble we had was with the airconditioning, it works fine - but we couldn't work out how to turn off the temperature display which is very bright at night. And one of the a/c's emitted a beep every few minutes. Not fun if you have trouble sleeping.
Staff are friendly and helpful - but remember this is a kibbutz. If you want something, ask for it. They won't come running to see if you need something. And that's perfectly ok.
Breakfast is ample and good quality, served in an airconditioned marquee in the courtyard. There is no evening meal service, but you can walk over the road to Cafe Cafe for a sit down meal, go to the Tiv Taam supermarket, or grab a sandwich from the Alonit store at the gas station.
There was plenty of parking when we visited. Oh - and you can use the kibbutz outdoor swimming pool too, at no extra charge. It's within the kibbutz, but you'll find it easiest to drive round there (takes about 5 minutes). Ask for towels and a ticket at the hotel reception.
The price is very reasonable. We've recently paid hundreds of shekels more for "budget"overnight stays in the region.More
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