with this image for other options!
Dibeen Farm House
The charming guesthouse offers six bedrooms with a private bath an open kitchen, dining & sitting room. The space opens onto a large terrace with outside dining and a freshwater wading pool with exceptional views and the tranquility of true country living only 45 minutes from Amman, Our guests enjoy country walks, lazing around in the hammock, watching the sun rise and set. Kids can shepherd the sheep, feeding the chickens, and gathering eggs. Nearby, Jerash Roman Ruins ( 20 min), Ajloun castle. The space The charming guesthouse offers six bedrooms, each with a private bath and door opening onto a balcony, and shared living space that includes an open plan kitchen, dining area, and sitting room with a wood stove. The common space opens onto a large terrace with outside dining, both gas and charcoal grills, and a freshwater wading pool. To truly enjoy all of our amenities, including the exceptional views and the tranquility of true country living only 45 minutes from the bustling city of Amman, we recommend that guests stay at least two nights. This will give the best possible experience on the farm. We offer a 50% discount for the second night. The guesthouse is wonderful for yoga/meditation retreats, writers/artists retreats, and family gatherings. Guest access Our guests enjoy country walks, lazing around in the hammock, watching the sun rise and set over the surrounding mountains from our terraces, relaxing around a campfire sharing stories, meditating in a tranquil environment, having tea with our Bedouin neighbors, and horseback rides. Children especially are delighted to participate in our daily farm duties, such as herding the sheep, feeding the chickens, and gathering eggs. In the autumn, guests enjoy helping with the olive harvest. Our delicious olive oil is available to purchase. We offer our guests fresh farm eggs and seasonal fruits and vegetables when available, though guests should bring the food items they need for their stay. Other things to note we strive to live in harmony with nature: eating simple farm food, tending chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and sheep, harvesting and pressing olive oil, planting a kitchen garden. Using the principles of permaculture, we recycle or reuse all that we can: kitchen waste feeds the chickens and sheep, grey water is filtered through reed beds to be used to water the fruit trees, and all biodegradable waste is composted. We also use natural, non-chemical products for cleaning and laundry.
Amenities
Safety
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Save Even More Money On Your Next Vacation
Got questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.