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  2. Israel National Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Israel National Trail ( Hebrew: שביל ישראל, Shvil Yisra'el) is a hiking trail that crosses the entire length of Israel, [ 2] with its northern end at Kibbutz Dan in the far north of the country, extending to Eilat at the southernmost tip of Israel on the Red Sea, with a total length of 1,040 km (650 mi). [ 3][ 4] The trail was ...

  3. Jerusalem Trail - Wikipedia

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    The length is approximately 42 km (26mi). [1] The trail is marked with a gold line between two blue lines and takes an average of two days to complete. The trail combines cultural and historical places with national parks around Jerusalem. The trail passes many museums, the Knesset, the City of David, Mahane Yehuda Market, Sataf, and the Hebrew ...

  4. Hiking in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Hiking in Israel. Hiking in Israel encompases over 9,656 km (6,000 miles) of trails . In May 2015, Google Street View, in cooperation with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI), announced plans to photograph the full length of the 1,100 km (683 mi) Israel National Trail, which was included in the National Geographic feature "World's Best Hikes: Epic Trails".

  5. Haifa Wadis Trail - Wikipedia

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    www .facebook .com /WadisTrail. The Haifa Wadis Trail, ( Hebrew: שביל ואדיות חיפה, Shvil Vadiot Haifa) is a hiking path that extends the Israel National Trail into Haifa. This trail that was formed and maintained by Yarok Balev NGO [1] [2] forms a complete hiking circuit of approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) through the wadis of ...

  6. Mount Arbel - Wikipedia

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    Mount Arbel, with its 110-metre vertical drop, is the only known mountain in Israel to serve as a base jumping site. A hike to the top of Mount Arbel from the south is included in the Israel National Trail, and an approach from the west is part of the Jesus Trail; the trails converge temporarily at the peak.

  7. Sea to Sea Hiking Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Sea to Sea Hiking Trail (Hebrew: שביל מים לים, Shvil MiYam LeYam) is a long distance hiking trail that crosses the north of Israel, its western end on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea at Achziv National Park near the Lebanese border in the far north of the country, extending eastward to the coast of the Sea of Gallilee near Kibbutz Ginosar, with a total length of about 70 km ...

  8. Mount Carmel National Park - Wikipedia

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    Status. Open to public. Mount Carmel National Park ( Hebrew: פארק הכרמל, Park HaKarmel) is Israel's largest national park, extending over most of the Carmel mountain range and containing over 10,000 hectares of pine, eucalyptus, and cypress forest. The park has numerous bicycle and walking paths, dedicated nature reserves, and over 250 ...

  9. Ben Shemen Forest - Wikipedia

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    Ben Shemen Forest Tourist map. Ben Shemen Forest is the largest forest in central Israel and one of the largest in the entire country (the eastern and southern sections of the forest are also known as the Modiin Forest), covering an area of 22,000 dunams (22 Km²). In the forest there are picnic spots, hiking and bicycle routes.