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    May 22, 2023 07:37

    Impressive ruins, especially the water system.


    May 22, 2023 07:25

    Still under active excavation. Interesting mosaics there. Combined it in a day trip with Kiryat Ata forest, made a nice day out with friends (and small kids). It would be good to come back in a few years to see what progress they've made with the excavations and facilities, which are supposed to be improved.


    May 20, 2023 11:39

    We spent a lovely weekend camping at the Borot Lotz campground. Very nice free campground with protected areas for tents, clean bathrooms, and campfire pits (bring your own wood). The one drawback is that it's quite popular as well - some people had to camp away from the protected area and I imagine it was a bit windy for them at night.

    The nighttime visibility is fantastic here, we were able to clearly see the Milky Way. We saw some other campers with a serious telescope.

    We did the red loop trail and saw a series of ancient cisterns, some of which had quite a bit of water in them and beautiful shady trees. The nature reserve is really huge, and there are many other areas that we didn't see. Worth the drive, I'm sure we'll be back to explore other parts of the reserve.


    May 11, 2023 06:51

    Impressive gardens! We love to come with our kids and walk the paths between the many interesting and distinct parts of the garden, including interesting architectural elements as well as a rose garden, a fragrance garden, and more, and of course the crypt at the center. Good bathrooms and facilities available, including a visitor's center, multiple food options, and picnic tables. Our kids also liked climbing onto the roof of the visitor's center which give a bit of an elevated view.

    We haven't yet done any of the walking trails in the large nature area adjacent to the cultivated garden, but look forward to exploring there next time. Highly recommended!


    May 04, 2023 10:26

    To be honest many of the JNF forests feel like the facilities were put together haphazardly, not very well planned or executed in terms of maps, trails, and overall experience. There are ups and downs to this, since the sites tend to feel more untamed and let you discover things on your own. They're often much quieter and more expansive for when you want to go hiking or camping and really get away from civilization. But the downside is that when we showed up to visit Ben Shemen Forest, it was really difficult to figure out what to see and do, and pretty underwhelming once we actually got to the points of interest in the forest.

    We first visited Mitzpe Modi'in, which had several food trucks at the parking lot selling Knafe, Malabi, Burekas, and other items. We had Knafe and coffee at a picnic table in the shade which was pretty good. We walked to the lookout tower but it wasn't that impressive. I think it would be a great starting point for a mountain biking excursion, and there is a sign with bike trails labeled on it.

    We then drove to a second entrance further down 443, to visit the mis-named Maccabean tombs (which apparently are frequently visited during Hanukkah, even though they are actually from 500 years after the time of the Maccabis). The tombs are not well marked and there is no information about them, but it was still pretty cool to climb among the rocks and suddenly find a bunch of tombs carved in the ground around you. There was also a memorial for the War of Independence just past the tombs. On our way out we were startled by a family of wild boars that ran right past us.

    Our final stop was at Tel Hadid, which was a pleasant enough viewpoint with a bench and shady tree at the top, but we were disappointed that it was completely unexcavated so really just felt like a hill. The olive trees on the way in were lovely, and we saw a herd of goats in the forest.

    Overall I don't know that we'll be back here - maybe for a camping/hiking trip where we want to go deeper into nature, but not for any of the archaeological destinations. If I did mountain biking I would definitely check it out for that.


    May 01, 2023 11:23

    I love that place! The aquarium is so cool and glowing, it feels like we're inside the water with the fish and sharks.


    May 01, 2023 11:22

    It's really hot and not enough shade in the summer. Better to come in the winter. They sell ice cream at the entrance and there's a bathroom too.


    April 30, 2023 08:47

    It was a bit confusing to find, since there are couple different sites in the area with the name Capernaum (we accidentally went to the Kfar Nahum national park first before realizing this was the site we had intended to visit!).

    There is a beautiful church built above the ruins of an ancient synagogue that Jesus supposedly taught at. There are also remains of the ancient town of Kfar Nahum/Capernaum, and a collection of beautiful and intricate columns and lintels. Really impressive carvings including fruit, nature, geometric patterns, and Jewish symbols on the ancient stone. Be careful what time you go though, when we arrived the church was closed to the public because mass was in session, so we were only able to view the outside. It was still worth seeing though!


    April 30, 2023 08:24

    There are a couple different Capernaum sites, and it was confusing to try to figure out which one was the main historical site to visit. We ended up accidentally driving to the national park site, run by the Israel Parks Authority, instead of the private site 2 minutes down the road run by the Franciscan Church, which they call "Capharnaum - The Town Of Jesus".

    We did enjoy walking out on the dock (where I think they run boat tours sometimes?) and the view of the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) but other than that there wasn't really much to see or do, and it was unclear what the focus of the site actually was. Apparently they are planning to build a fishing village and artists’ village, and some kind of recreation of daily life in Second Temple times. But when we visited there was no information available, and then left to visit the Franciscan monastery instead.


    April 27, 2023 06:16

    This site feels a bit more wild and less cultivated than many of the main archaeological and hiking sites around Israel. We walked up the hill on narrow natural paths that were overgrown with plants in some places, which gave the whole experience a feeling of new discovery. We saw lots of plants and some wildlife, mainly birds and insects.

    We didn't make it all the way up to the crusader ruins but enjoyed the view from the south side of the hill toward Jerusalem, and will definitely be back for a longer hike next time to see what we missed.


    April 24, 2023 09:43

    היינו בפסח בחמת טבריה והיה מצוין.
    שלוש בריכות קטנות עם מים חמים ונוף מדהים לכנרת.
    כדאי להגיע מוכנים עם בגדי ים, כי תאי ההלבשה שם לא מאד נוחים, קצת קטנים ופתוחים לשמיים (היינו כשירד גשם וזה היה די מסורבל).
    חוץ מזה מומלץ בחום.


    April 24, 2023 09:36

    מקום מושלם!
    מים צלולים ונעימים.
    בחלק מהבריכות יש דגיגונים במים שעושים פילינג לרגליים, נעים וכיף.
    יש כמה בריכות שאפשר לבחור ביניהן, חלקן רדודות ומתאימות לילדים/ות.
    מומלץ בחום, מחכה לחזור לשם שוב.


    March 10, 2023 10:48

    נוף יפה של קו השמיים של גוש דן מהמבצר המרשים. מומלץ מאוד!


    Very nice nature reserve in Netanya. The trails are a bit confusing but they did a good job of marking them off so people don't trample over the fragile plant life growing out of the sand dunes. The reserve is named after the stunning rare purple irises that bloom in February.

    There is no shade so don't come on a hot day. Most of the trails are sandy so expect a bit of a workout! We also saw a couple of black snakes crossing our trail which was slightly unnerving but were told by some locals that the black ones are harmless.

    Overall lovely reserve for an hour or two, to view the coastal flowers and sea view. Great piece of nature in the city.


    March 05, 2023 20:00

    Disappointing. There is a shady olive Grove and a picnic table near a tiny stream but it's poorly kept and there is no particular draw. Maybe if we lived close by and wanted a place for a picnic it would be suitable, but we probably won't be back.


    March 05, 2023 19:55

    There weren't any signs or maps at the parking lot so we weren't sure which path to take. We first arrived at a nice pond surrounded by reeds. The symphony of frogs, crickets, and birds was really surprising! There was also a nice view from the hill overlooking Poleg stream. Apart from that though, it was a bit disappointing compared to other national parks. I wouldn't make the trip out just for this, but if you're in the area you might want to stop by.


    March 04, 2023 11:42

    ממש כיף פה


    February 28, 2023 11:57

    The park is really nicely done, seems very clean and well-kept. We loved the theme of conversation throughout the park. We didn't get to the visitor's center this time but would add that to our visit next time. The view from the top is beautiful, and it's great that it's so accessible to the Tel Aviv area. At the northern entrance (parking lot not yet open to the public as of our visit), there is a phenomenal playground area with multiple huge structures that our kids went crazy for. Can't wait to see how they continue to develop the park.


    February 27, 2023 12:51

    Good for a nature walk or picnic. Not particularly dramatic scenery but very lovely still. Lots of lush greenery, trees, shade, and flowers along the trails. We also passed some grazing cows along the way.


    February 27, 2023 12:27

    The hanging bridges are nice but there's not that much to see in the park besides them. Good for an hour or two if you're in the area. There's also a small playground with a mini hanging bridge that kids can climb on, which is cute.


    February 27, 2023 12:26

    Amazing views from the mountain top, but a bit too crowded for my taste. It was still fun though to play around in the snow. Next time we will try out the skiing as well.


    February 27, 2023 11:22

    The highlight of the forest is the striking Yad Kennedy memorial building, which is designed to look like a severed tree trunk. There is a peaceful forest and garden with winding paths around the memorial, with beautiful views over the Jerusalem hills.


    February 26, 2023 12:53

    There are a few different points of interest inside the national park. They are pretty easily accessed by car, so it's a nice easy road trip to drive to various points and take a short walk at each one. One of our favorites is HaMinsara ("The Prism" or "The Carpentry Shop" in English). You can park at each point or walk between them on fairly flat marked trails. For example it's only about 1km by trail between HaMinsara and the colorful sand park, where you'll find piles of (naturally) different colored sand brought together in one place from different parts of the desert. Kids often bring clear bottles and fill them up with layers of different colors, which can be a fun activity for young children (although Timna's version is nicer).


    Very convenient to the Tel Aviv area, so easy to go for a couple hours on a weekend or even weekday afternoon. There's a nice fort with a turret you can climb inside, plus a pleasant walk around a lake with viewpoints from different angles. There's also a less-visited path that goes past some winter pools (dry in summer) and through some cool Roman ruins (minor compared to other sites in Israel, but it felt like our own private discovery and still impressive).

    There's also a picnic area and stream with pools that's popular in the summer for small kids to use as wading pools - our kids enjoyed the muddy bottom of the stream and pools, but it can get crowded on hot weekends. There's a place to buy popsicles and a few basic food items if you didn't bring your own picnic.