When the hand of an artist designs a lodging, the hand of God its location
The sight of a single unit in an entire complex is not too common in our districts. You have to appreciate the matter when talking about privacy and a sense of space. But there is also the added value of a connection to the amazing landscape and a fine design: "I built the B&B out of a desire to express my love for art, painting and sculpture," says Malaya, the host, "to create a place that combines the beauty of nature and God's creation, alongside the beauty of creative handiwork - I see it as a life's work." The B&B is fully equipped, with a private pool, relatively accessible and offers a harmonious and indulgent combination of spirit and substance.
There is something interesting about the way to get to the B&B: you have to turn onto a dirt road and go further down the mountain towards the entrance, which creates a certain difficulty especially when leaving the dirt road back to the road due to the road conditions, but this is a small price for 100% privacy. Besides, who even wants to leave "Lamorka"?
The building is open to an impressive "deck" that is well open to the panoramic view. The swimming pool and the sitting area are also located there. The guest house, by the way, is far enough away, at the beginning of the dirt path, but it is close enough to provide service if necessary.
Except for the three stairs going down from the outside balcony to the backyard on the side of the mountain and which may make access difficult for the disabled public, the rest of the complex, including the parking adjacent to the entrance, is on one level, which allows easy access to all the rest of the parts of the complex.
Part of the worldview here says that a building should "live" in harmony with the environment in which it is built: the building combines ecological materials such as sand plaster, ancient stone, wooden flooring and solid wood furniture built by a craftsman carpenter. Between all the stone walls coated with sand plaster the rings of painted ceramic tiles are interwoven, here too the artistic touch of Malaya is evident and each and every tile is actually a work of art in itself.
Malaya, who studies dance, is responsible for the architectural design of the B&B. Here she created a fluid environment in terms of movement by arched internal walls that do not interrupt the internal space between the different rooms, but create a connection between the different areas in the unit space, which is open to the view.
A large double Jacuzzi attached to the sides of a window overlooking the Bereshitian landscape typical of the Amirim settlement, a beautiful fireplace warms the guests in the winter.
"Lamorka" is one of those romantic B&Bs whose quality differs from others not due to excessive equipment or financial investment, but due to what is simply called "good taste". This is expressed in the architectural design, the artistic design, and the way in which the B&B is "placed" inside the mountainside while respecting its surroundings. This place is highly recommended.
What’s on the site?
The B&B is simply amazing. First, it is spacious, clean, well organized, a lot of thought has been put into every detail and it is noticeable. The kitchen and bathroom are full of items designed to give the feeling that everything we might need has been thought of, everything is lit and faces the amazing view. just lovely! Second, the balcony, the outdoor sunbed and the pool were where we spent most of our time. Lying on the bed outside in front of the breathtaking view and spending hours listening only to the buzzing of bees and the chirping of birds - there is nothing more relaxing and fulfilling than that. The pool is slightly heated, it was hot outside so it was very pleasant for us to be in it. Unfortunately, it was cool in the evening and it was no longer so pleasant to be in the water. But then we moved to the huge jacuzzi :) Third, the view! If there is something I would move to Balmorca just for, it's the view! It's just such a perfect view that after staring at it for a few minutes it already feels unreal. Just like a postcard. In short, an almost perfect experience! (If it weren't for some annoying cats who didn't want to let us down, it would have been perfect)...
A wonderful villa, a charming B&B! Careful down to the last detail, endless love and creativity are invested in every corner, you feel that the owner of the guest house is an artist, the view is stunning and the sense of privacy and the endless silence envelop and caress... clean and sweet and full of small and surprising treats... highly recommended!!!
Israeli breakfast, types of coffee and tea, cookies and crackers, wine and chocolates, popcorn machine, milk and soft drinks, granola cereals, dried fruits, seasonal fruits and crackers.
***Possibility of vegan accommodation at no extra charge***
Quality toiletries and pampering bathrobes.
Malaya gives a lot of spice to the guests and won't "bother" you much. She will explain all the psilatis in the place and above all she will let you enjoy the suite and the view.