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Senderismo de Ein Ravid a Ein Nun
Embark on a refreshing hiking adventure from Ein Ravid to Ein Nun, traversing the beautiful landscapes of the Merom HaGalil Regional Council and Migdal. This route offers a delightful exploration of natural springs and historical sites, perfect for nature lovers and active explorers.
Your journey begins at Ein Ravid, a unique spot near Merom HaGalil Regional Council, where you'll experience the striking "geyser" emerging from an inverted aqueduct, feeding the lower Tzalmon stream. From here, you'll follow trails that present a varied terrain, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents. The path will lead you through picturesque scenery, offering a chance to connect with the natural beauty of the region.
As you progress, you'll encounter the Travertine Bridge, an ancient aqueduct ruin that adds a touch of history to your hike. The route involves moderate elevation changes, with a total altitude difference of approximately 90 meters. You'll be walking for about 2 hours, covering a distance of roughly 6 kilometers at a leisurely pace. The terrain varies, including rocky sections and smoother trails, requiring good footwear and a steady stride.
The highest point of your hike is near Ein Ravid, offering a starting elevation that sets the tone for the descent towards Ein Nun. The lowest point is at Ein Nun, a lovely park with a large, shallow pool surrounded by lawns and trees, located in Migdal. This is an ideal spot to relax and reflect on your hike. The overall experience is one of peaceful immersion in nature, with the sounds of the environment accompanying your steps.
For those seeking more hiking opportunities nearby, consider exploring the trails around the Sea of Galilee, offering stunning views and diverse landscapes.
Tips for your hike:
- Footwear: Wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip, especially for the rocky sections.
- Hydration: Carry plenty of water, as the weather can be warm.
- Navigation: A map or GPS device is recommended, though the trail is generally well-marked.
- Respect the Environment: Stay on marked trails and avoid disturbing wildlife or removing any natural elements.
Enjoy your hike through this scenic part of northern Israel!