The Scroll of Fire sculpture is a large memorial to the Holocaust, located in the Martyrs Forest in the Judean Hills.
The Scroll of Fire sculpture is a large memorial to the Holocaust, located in the Martyrs Forest in the Judean Hills.
Castel National Park is a memorial commemorating key battles in Israel’s War of Independence.
Mitzpe Masua is an observation plaza in Park Brittania, near Beit Shemesh.
The bell-shaped Luzit caves were limestone quarries from the 3-10th centuries CE.
Tel Lachish is located near the modern city of Beit Shemesh, between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Mini Israel is a miniature version of Israel, showing all the most significant sites in the country.
The Soreq cave contains cave formations which were formed by limestone water drops which enter through fissures in the cave. The cave and the surrounding nature reserve are named for Avshalom Shoham, who was killed in the war of attrition. The nature reserve has many marked trails for hiking.
Beit Guvrin National Park has ancient caves as well as the ancient city of Tel Maresha.