Escape to nature and recharge at Levon’s DOM, a charming countryside guesthouse nestled in the tranquil village of Bazmaghbyur. Perfect for families, friends, or small groups looking to relax, celebrate, or simply enjoy the beauty of rural Armenia.Wake up to peaceful forest views in this cozy, light-filled room. Perfect for solo travelers or couples looking to relax, unplug, and enjoy the beauty of Bazmaghbyur. Fireplace access available for extra warmth and charm.
The space
This inviting room features a comfortable queen-size bed, perfect for couples or solo travelers looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. Thoughtfully designed with soft tones and cozy textures, the Vintage Room offers a calm atmosphere for a restful night’s sleep
Features and amenities
Guests staying in the Vintage Room enjoy:
• Access to 2 shared bathrooms
• Use of a shared living area and fully equipped kitchen
• Free WiFi throughout the property
Access to all outdoor amenities, including:
• Swimming pools (adult & kids)
• Outdoor pavilion, BBQ area, fireplace & pizza oven
• Table tennis, trampoline, swings, musical instruments
• Forested private area
Parking
• Free parking
Things to know
• Optional traditional village breakfast (2500 AMD per person)
House rules
• The home has a maximum occupancy of guests. Renters who exceed the occupancy limit and falsify occupancy information at the time of reservation are subject to eviction. Violators will be charged a $200 - $350 fine.
• NO SMOKING. A $250.00 fine plus the cleaning costs necessary to remove smoke odors from the unit/house and/or linens. There is a designated smoking area in the hallway (outside open balcony).
• Pets are not allowed. Violation of our pet policy may result in a $500 plus cleaning expenses.
• Any exceptions to the rules and regulations, as written here, must be approved in writing in advance. .
• Please note: We are not responsible for any accidents, injuries, as well as stolen or damaged items that occur while on the premises, its facilities or parking lots.
• Traveler must be at least 21 years of age to make a reservation.
Local attractions
• Artavazik Church
Located in the nearby village of Byurakan, this 7th-century church is a testament to Armenia's early Christian architecture. Its historical significance and architectural design make it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in religious history.
• Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
Also situated in Byurakan, this observatory is one of Armenia's prominent scientific institutions. It offers insights into astronomical research and occasionally hosts public events, making it an educational stop for science enthusiasts.
• Bazmaghbyur Dzor Restaurant Complex
For a taste of local Armenian cuisine, the Bazmaghbyur Dzor Restaurant Complex provides a delightful dining experience. It's an excellent place to enjoy traditional dishes in a serene setting.
• Mount Aragats
Standing as Armenia's highest peak at 4,090 meters, Mount Aragats offers hiking opportunities with panoramic views. The mountain's diverse landscapes and alpine meadows attract trekkers and nature lovers alike.
• Amberd Fortress
Perched on the slopes of Mount Aragats, this 7th-century fortress combines historical intrigue with stunning vistas. Its name, meaning "fortress in the clouds," aptly describes its lofty location.
• Saghmosavank Monastery
Overlooking the Kasagh River Gorge, this 13th-century monastic complex is renowned for its architectural beauty and spiritual ambiance. The monastery's name translates to "Monastery of the Psalms."
• Armenian Alphabet Monument
Located near the town of Aparan, this monument celebrates the creation of the Armenian alphabet. Each letter is artistically represented, making it a unique cultural landmark.
• Tegher Monastery
This 13th-century monastery, situated near the village of Tegher, showcases medieval Armenian architecture. Its serene environment and historical significance make it a peaceful retreat for visitors.
• Dashtadem Fortress
Dating back to the 9th century, Dashtadem Fortress is one of Armenia's well-preserved fortifications. Its strategic location and robust construction reflect the military architecture of the time.
• Astvatsankal Monastery
Situated between the villages of Yernjatap and Hartavan, this monastery complex spans from the 4th to the 13th centuries. It features unique architectural elements influenced by both Armenian and Islamic designs.
• Saint Narek Chapel
Located in the village of Vardenis, this chapel, built in 2012, holds cultural and spiritual significance for the local community. It's associated with the "Narek of Papé," a gospel believed to have healing properties.
• St. Sarkis Church in Ashtarak
This 17th-century church is perched on the edge of a gorge in Ashtarak. It offers picturesque views and is part of a trio of churches that add to the town's historical charm.
• Lake Kari
Nestled on the slopes of Mount Aragats at an altitude of 3,185 meters, Lake Kari is a glacial lake known for its pristine waters and scenic surroundings. It's a popular spot for picnics and nature walks.