Hiking routes in the Jezreel Valley area

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Beit She'an National Park

Beit She'an National Park

Come see the spectacular remains of Beit She'an from the Roman and Byzantine periods, and the perennial Harod Stream whose waters flow through the park all year round.
Stroll through the streets and shops of ancient times and visit the Roman theater with its thousands of seats, established in the late second century.
Naharayim

Naharayim

Hear about the fascinating story of Israel’s first electricity plant, established by Pinhas Rutenberg, nicknamed “The Old Man of Naharayim.”
The power station is located at the point where the Yarmouk River flows into the Jordan, near Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov, and combines a fun experience for the whole family with nature, heritage and exciting history.

Photo by Beni Bahar.
Mount Gilboa

Mount Gilboa

A nature reserve located on the slopes of Mount Gilboa, the site of the splendid deep purple Gilboa Iris and other flowers.
Whatever the season, the mountain offers breathtaking vistas and the lookout points located at the top overlook the Jordan Valley and the Gilead mountains.
Harod Spring National Park

Harod Spring National Park

Located at the foot of Mount Gilboa, the Harod Spring National Park is a lovely natural park whose gem is the Harod Spring.
From the slope above the garden, you can look out over the valley and the tomb site of Joshua and Olga Hankin, which tells the history of the couple as redeemers of land for Jewish settlement in the land of Israel.

Photo by E.O.Interactive Inc.
Mount Tabor

Mount Tabor

Mount Tabor soaring in the center of the Lower Galilee is green all year long.
The mountain offers breathtaking vistas, magnificent nature, history, and archeology, as well as hiking trails, such as the Israel Trail with its unique scenic views.

Photo by Eli Zehavi 2006, PikiWiki website.
Aloni Abba and Bethlehem of Galilee

Aloni Abba and Bethlehem of Galilee

Looking for pastoral and inspirational landscapes? Come hike and enjoy the lovely blossoms in the picturesque villages of Alonei Abba and Bethlehem of Galilee, both founded by immigrants from Germany in the late 19th century.

Photo by Efrat Levin.
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