. . . we didn't. This kibbutz is, well . . . a kibbutz. If you're expecting luxurious accommodations, look somewhere else. But if you want to go to sleep to the sound of crickets, wake up to the lowing of cows (Israel has some of the finest-looking, most contented cattle we've ever seen), and take an early morning walk through a riot of wildflowers and a quiet softwood forest, Kibbutz Inbar is the place for you. The kibbutz is in the middle of a beautiful bucolic valley that is lush and green and bursting with life in April. The room was basic, as we expected, but the bed was excellent and we had everything we would have needed for a longer stay--including a refrigerator and microwave. There was a picnic table and hammock outside. Breakfast was included in the very modest price of our room, and it was good. The staff at the kibbutz is multi-lingual and friendly, One gentleman saw us snooping around for a place to walk in the morning and pointed out the trail that skirts the boundaries of the kibbutz. It takes 30-40 minutes at a moderate pace, and is very well maintained. At this time of year, the fragrance of the wildflowers hits one in waves, and the terrain around the kibbutz is magnificent. We were very sorry we could only stay at this place for one night. Our next visit will be longer, and we'll bring a couple of good books and our hiking shoes.
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