Welcome to Nuriel Fruit and Guesthouse
Shear Yeshuv
We host each and every one of our guests as we would host our family and friends. The guest area, beautiful courtyard with facilities for children and adults, and our cozy designed rooms are ready and waiting just for you.
Nuriel Fruit and Guesthouse Guests meet me upon arrival. Together we will return to history with stories and legends about places and agriculture, wars and love and more.
We will Experience the present with traveling through all five senses: sight and feeling of stunning landscapes from the Galilee valley and the Hermon the Golan Heights, we will tastes and smells from mother earth fruit. And we will also try to predict a little from what the future hold in Geographic, agricultural and economic terms.
Zvika my husband, Is a farmer and he will happily take us to some fun seasonal harvest plantations accompanied by explanations. Every Friday I accompanied my guest for a trip to the region that matches
the season and our families that hosted in Zimmer Nuriel Fruit and Guesthouse We invite you to experience rural agricultural, multi-sensory experience enriching and unforgettable experience.
We will be happy to host you
Our Rooms
The beginning...
once upon a time, before the Yom Kippur War, we moved to Kibbutz Dafna, a young idealistic couple with a new 9-year-old baby. Zvika was enlisted to the army and I was a teacher. I stayed in a shelter with a group of 8 years old children. After living two years at the kibbutz we decided to set our house in moshav sha'ar Yashuv. Zvika dreamed of being a farmer, and the dream came true.
About a decade after we chose the north for our house, we opened our guest house, we became an entrepreneur and the first Zimmerists in Israel.
In contrast to the rental rooms available to local travelers, hotels and vacation homes, the concept of bed and breakfasts supported the vacation itself, along with the family, the families of the village and the moshav.
The beginning...
once upon a time, before the Yom Kippur War, we moved to Kibbutz Dafna, a young idealistic couple with a new 9-year-old baby. Zvika was enlisted to the army and I was a teacher. I stayed in a shelter with a group of 8 years old children. After living two years at the kibbutz we decided to set our house in moshav sha'ar Yashuv. Zvika dreamed of being a farmer, and the dream came true.
About a decade after we chose the north for our house, we opened our guest house, we became an entrepreneur and the first Zimmerists in Israel.
In contrast to the rental rooms available to local travelers, hotels and vacation homes, the concept of bed and breakfasts supported the vacation itself, along with the family, the families of the village and the moshav.