Explore Nature: Six Scenic Hiking Trails in Israel for Shavuot
Six Israeli hiking trails and natural sites to reconnect with nature this Shavuot
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As Shavuot approaches, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) invites Israelis to explore six stunning hiking trails featuring natural water sites. From the Sataf Trail in Jerusalem to the serene Ein Jezreel Spring, these trails offer unique experiences for both novice and expert hikers, celebrating nature and renewal during this festive season.
- 01The KKL-JNF encourages hikers to bring a garbage bag for waste collection and to wear appropriate footwear.
- 02The Sataf Trail features ancient agricultural systems and flowing springs, with two trail options for different skill levels.
- 03The Springs Trail in the Aminadav Forest offers scenic views and natural springs, enriching the hiking experience.
- 04The newly renovated Nahal HaShofet Trail is accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers.
- 05Jordan Park features cycling trails, camping facilities, and historical sites along the Jordan River.
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The Jewish holiday of Shavuot, starting Thursday evening, celebrates nature and renewal. In this spirit, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) invites Israelis to explore six beautiful hiking trails featuring water sites across the country. These trails cater to all skill levels, offering scenic landscapes and historical significance. The Sataf Trail in the Jerusalem hills includes ancient agricultural systems and springs, with options for novice and advanced hikers. The Springs Trail in the Aminadav Forest showcases natural springs and views of the surrounding hills. For a more secluded experience, the Tzaanan Pool in Maresha Forest provides a tranquil retreat. The Nahal HaShofet Trail, recently renovated, is accessible for families and those with mobility challenges, featuring a stream and waterfall. Jordan Park, located near the Sea of Galilee, offers cycling trails and camping amenities, making it ideal for family outings. Finally, the Ein Jezreel Spring presents a serene natural pool under eucalyptus trees, enhancing the Shavuot experience with its picturesque setting.
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These hiking trails provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, promoting physical activity and environmental appreciation among families and individuals during the Shavuot holiday.
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