Hiking in Israel

[1] 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".

The trail loop takes approximately 3.5 hours to complete and offers a bike rental shop.

[4] This trail traverses 50 meter- (164 ft-) high walls, dray waterfalls, and craters filled with water.

The trail passes pools and picnic areas and forks toward either Pisgat Ze'ev or Jericho to the east.

Most of the trail is flat, but it does pass down several near-vertical cliffs via rungs drilled into the mountain's side.

This trail is a national park with an entry fee, and takes approximately 5 hours to complete.

The trail passes several of Jerusalem's landmarks, including the Old City, the Mount of Olives, the Kidron Valley, and others.

[5] This trail passes through the entire country of Israel, beginning at Dan and ending at Eilat.

Hiking in Israel
Cliffs and grottoes of Rosh Hanikra
Yatir Forest and ancient ruins