What is A BARMA DROLA

Un esterno dell'affittacamere A Barma Drola, in Val d'Ayas

All you needed to call somewhere home

A barma is a protuberance in the rock wall used as shelter when a mountain storm breaks out. Mountain folk know instinctively where to find one and at what distance. Below it there will always be some twigs or dried grass to light a warming fire.

Barme are half-hidden: in a crack or cleft in the rock or behind a boulder. “Drolo” means strange or non quite what one expects. When applied to a person it means “difficult” or untrusting. In this case the barma is a sort of hollowed-out tree “one of those trees you can slip into and watch the snow fall gently, layer upon layer.”

Thus, the rooms have become: il cembro (Swiss pine), il pino silvestre (Scots Pine), l'abete rosso (Spruce), il ciliegio (Cherry Tree), i larici (Larches), gli ontani (Alders). I’m convinced that the guests will be chosen by the rooms themselves according to their personality, sensitivity and nature.

Photo gallery

Dettaglio dell'esterno del Bed and Breakfast di Estoul a Brusson

Esterno in inverno del Bed and Breakfast di Estoul a Brusson

Uno scorcio del Bed and Breakfast di Estoul a Brusson

Un balcone del Bed and Breakfast di Estoul a Brusson

Balcone esterno - A barma drola

Balcone esterno dettaglio - A barma drola

Balcone esterno dettaglio e paesaggio - A barma drola

Il villaggio di Estoul - A barma drola

A Barma Drola

Estoul - Brusson - Valle d’Aosta - Italia
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