Opposite the view of the natural and magical forest is this beautiful accommodation unit, the unit includes air conditioning, is fully furnished and is suitable for couples and families.
This discreet unit has a separate entrance with a courtyard which has a seating area with plenty of parking.
Moshav Eshtaol is only 20 kilometers from Jerusalem and is surrounded by many attractions.
אירוח ביער אשתאול
Eshtaol Forest Guest House
Moshav Eshtaol – Jerusalem Hills
Opposite the view of the natural and magical forest is this beautiful accommodation unit, the unit includes air conditioning, is fully furnished and is suitable for couples and families.
This discreet unit has a separate entrance with a courtyard which has a seating area with plenty of parking.
Moshav Eshtaol is only 20 kilometers from Jerusalem and is surrounded by many attractions.
Brand New – A huge spa Jacuzzi in the Zimmer
Services and amenities in the accommodation unit include the following:
- Two double bedrooms
- Large living room
- 42” Plasma television
- Home theater system
- Kitchen with utensils including: a refrigerator, microwave, baking oven, stove top and dish washer.
- Wireless internet
- Air conditioning
The accommodation unit is also suitable for:
- Bachelor parties
- Families traveling from abroad for a short stay
- For those celebrating a birthday, marriage proposals or a wedding night, they will receive special luxuries.
- The religious community
Attractions in the area:
- Jeep tours
- Tractor rides
- Horse riding
- Extreme cycling routes in the forest
- Walking routes in the forest
- Swimming pool
- Restaurants and cafes
Lighting barbeques on the Sabbath is strictly forbidden.
אשתאול Eshtaol-
Eshtaol is a moshav in central Israel. Located north of Beit Shemesh, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council.
The moshav was established in 1949 and its first residents were Jewish immigrants from Yemen who settled there after the War of Independence.
Eshtaol was in the territory allotted to the tribe of Dan (Joshua 19:41). According to the Bible, Samson began to prophecy "between Zorah and Eshtaol" (Book of Judges 13:25).
Around 200 families live on the moshav and their economy mainly comes from agriculture and internal tourism.