A romantic route we put together for you through the Western Galilee. Enjoy!
Moti and Noa Ifrach, a couple in life and work, fulfilled their dream and set up Noalush – bakery, deli, and restaurant, on the road connecting Tarshiha to Kfar Vradim. Moti, a graduate of the Cordon Bleu in Paris, produces a variety of French-style cakes, cookies, and pastries. At the deli and restaurant, his wife Noa collects and coordinates all the best products of Israel and the world. Among other things, you will find a wide variety of cheeses, smoked fish, wine, and specialty delicacies. At their restaurant, dishes are served based on the deli’s products and a rich and varied dairy menu.
Events can also be held there.
The Tefen Industrial Area, which covers 120 acres, has four museums and an environmental sculpture garden. In this cultivated cultural environment, many companies have grown over the years alongside Israeli art, cultural events, education and creativity. Industrialist Steph Wertheimer founded the first industrial park in Tefen for visitors and the public in 1985 and hosts school trips and visits from diverse groups around Israel and the world. The visit includes a rich program of creative workshops and guided visits to the various museums, the Israeli Art Gallery, the collection of antique cars and factories in the ‘Migdal Tefen’ industrial area, which embraces the garden. Entry is paid for.
The Rocks Park on the outskirts of Mount Sinai reserve in the Western Galilee is a masterpiece of nature: rocks in a variety of imaginary forms rising in the heart of a Mediterranean grove. A circular path, marked with black footpath marking, begins at the parking lot in the village of Kisra and curves inside the rock complex. Stroll along the path, sit down on a bench by the side of the road, maybe take some photos and simply enjoy. Very easy walk.
Track description: A circular path, marked by black that exits the parking area and curves inside the rock complex. The route can be finished in as little as 20 minutes if done quickly. It is a paved path and accessible to people with limited mobility.
A unique boutique winery that includes a vineyard, a new visitor center and a unique workplace that accommodates to adults with special needs. The Kishor Vineyard is located in the Kishorit Kibbutz, located on the upper Western Galilee mountain range, overlooking the sea and beautiful mountain ranges. The weather and soil conditions are an ideal environment for a long and slow ripening of the fruit and give their wine its special color, scent and taste.
In the Tzalmon Stream, which flows in the northern part of the Lower Galilee, there is a light and easy nature trail, near or in water and without too much effort. The route is not circular, but walking there and back is relatively short (3 km) and can be done in an hour or half a day. A pleasant and easy route between flour mills and plenty of magical points.
Route description: The route is accompanied by a blue trail marking, which leads us towards the flow channel. As soon as the walk begins, we will reach a small water pool where you can dip your feet – the amount of water in it varies on the time of year. After walking about 2 km in the woods, we will reach the fifth and last flour mill that we see in the section of the river we are walking, is the al-Mashrabah Mill (the drinking place), near the Bedouin Salame settlement. From here, the water continues a little further south in the channel. From this spot near the flour mill we will turn around and start back in the direction we came from, to the trail entrance.