


Three restored pioneer homes
facing the view of creation

Hod Rishonim offers a one-of-a-kind escape in three restored 19th-century stone homes,
surrounding a private pool with a panoramic view of Mount Hermon and the Golan Heights.
Just a short walk from Ayun Waterfall Reserve,
this alpine-style retreat in Metula is perfectly placed on the path of seasonal bird migrations.
Enjoy Galilean flavors at the on-site Beit Shalom restaurant and café,
rare documentary screenings, and unforgettable nature experiences —
from wine tasting and jeep tours to kayaking in summer and Hermon snow in winter.
At Hod Rishonim, time slows down, dreams awaken,
and new beginnings quietly take shape.
Hazait House

Named for the ancient olive tree that grows beside it, the Beit Hazait House is on the southern end of the Hod suites.
The house is divided into a living area, a bedroom, and a pampering bathroom.
We press olive oil, which has always been an essential ingredient in Galilean cuisine, from olive trees over 100 years old. You will enjoy the olive oil at the generous breakfast feast with homemade cheeses.
All our houses incorporate artwork and vintage family heirlooms.
Tamar House

Named for the palm tree that grows gracefully above it, The Tamar House is the northern suite of Hod Boutique.
The suit is divided into a living room, a bedroom, and a pampering bathroom.
The Hod family legacy and Metula’s history are part of each suite, with artwork and vintage family heirlooms.