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Just a forethought, my family and I stayed at Beilari a couple years ago, we were informed that when the angels' voices come on early the next morning, we had to get out and leave the premises and not come back until they open again. We had reservations for two days hoping to rest and acclimate ourselves for a day before our walk. Nope! Angels started singing around 6am-630am the next morning so we had to get up and get out! Otherwise, Beilari is excellent place for one night stay.
 
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Just a forethought, my family and I stayed at Beilari a couple years ago, we were informed that when the angels' voices come on early the next morning, we had to get out and leave the premises and not come back until they open again. We had reservations for two days hoping to rest and acclimate ourselves for a day before our walk. Nope! Angels started singing around 6am-630am the next morning so we had to get up and get out! Otherwise, Beilari is excellent place for one night stay.
I stayed here two nights last September. The angels do indeed sing in the morning, but now they are waking you for breakfast. They do want you out by 8/8:30 though, which is understandable as they do need to clean..funnily enough on my second morning the angels were singing very quietly, and I had to let Joseph know they couldn’t be heard upstairs… 😀. They do let you back in around 1130, however by that time I had decided it would be a good idea to to a practice hike to Orisson to get lunch..only the first of some of my questionable choices 😀. I would definitely stay here again, I loved the atmosphere.
 

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