Browsing Posts in Golan Heights

Nahal Zavitan, or the Zevitan River, is the longest stream in the Golan Heights.

This is a small memorail to Captain Otniel Shamir who was killed in the 6 day war.

The Vulcanic Park is a paleomagnetic site in the Golan Heights.

Nahal Senir National Park is a short fun family hike, through the Snir River.

Ya’ar HaAyalim is a deer forest in Odem in the Golan.

Gamla National Park is part of the Yehudiah Nature reserve in the Golan.

Eden Springs is the main source of water for the Mey Eden bottled water.

The Golan Heights has many orchards which offer visitors the opportunity to pick their own fruit.

El Rom Studios has a film known as Oz 77 about the Yom Kippur War.

The Bazelet HaGolan Winery is a boutique winery in Moshav Kidmat Zvi in the Golan

Mount Bental, located in the Golan Heights, has stunning views in every direction. It also has old bunkers and trenches.

The Aniam Artist’s Village is in the Golan.

De Karina Chocolate House makes handmade chocolates and liqueurs.

The Kursi National Park contains the remains of a 5th century Byzantine monastery

Nahal Yehudiya takes you into the canyon, down the waterfalls, and along the flowing water.

The Gamla nature reserve is located in the Golan.

Nimrod’s Fortress is a national park in the northern Golan Heights. It is made up of three parts built during the 12th and 13th centuries by Moslems.

The Banias is a nature reserve in the Golan Heights.  At one end is the waterfall, at the other is the Banias spring and the Pan Temples.