3 Best Hotels in Rosh Pina, Upper Galilee and the Golan

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Rosh Pina is a budding center of tourism for this region, and many residents are now opening their homes as B&Bs, some of whose breakfasts alone are worth the stay.

Pina BaLev

$$$ | 31 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel Fodor's Choice

Each of these distinctively designed suites offers all of the amenities you could want in a Rosh Pina retreat. The owner restored one of the historic homes built by Baron Rothschild in the late 1800s for the settlement's farmers. Taking it upon himself to be an ambassador for Rosh Pina, Kobi Kuperberg takes incredible care to make sure that you have a pleasant journey. Upon arrival, you will be greeted with wine, fruit, and chocolates. Breakfast is served in the peaceful gardens surrounding your suite, which have lots of stone and beautifully finished wood.

Pros

  • Welcoming owner
  • Soothing spa treatments
  • Luxurious amenities

Cons

  • Limited number of suites
  • No fitness room
  • No dinner option
31 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
07-799--78114
Hotel Details
5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Ahuzat Hameiri

$$$ | 1 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel

This stunning mansion has been in the Hameiri family since it was built in the late 1880s. The current generation has renovated the rooms and landscaped the grounds with an elegant touch. Most rooms have stained-glass doors and vaulted ceilings; it's worth asking for one of the pair with private terraces.

Pros

  • Breathtaking views
  • Nice grounds
  • Family-friendly atmosphere

Cons

  • No pool
  • Many steps to rooms
  • Breakfast down the street
1 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
04-693–8707
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Tehila

$$ | 7 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel

Amichai and Tehila Yisraeli bought this 19th-century farm and converted the former stables, storehouse, and dairy into a charming guesthouse. Three decades later, Villa Tehila retains its old-world character. The simply appointed rooms, which overlook a central courtyard, have the original stone walls and are decorated with antiques. Children will enjoy feeding the ponies, turtles, parrots, chinchillas, and llama. There's a pub on the premises, open only on weekends.

Pros

  • Family-friendly vibe
  • Convivial owners
  • Pool open year-round

Cons

  • Some rooms very small
  • Courtyard dimly lit at night
  • Not for those with animal allergies
7 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
04-605--7181
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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