Upper Galilee and the Golan
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Upper Galilee and the Golan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
One of the most stunning parts of Israel, this reserve contains gushing waterfalls, dense foliage along riverbanks, and the remains of a temple...Read More
Come for the wine, stay for the delicious tapas, and find yourself hours later still at Lotem for the good company, live music, and valley views...Read More
The dramatic views of this towering, burly 13th-century fortress, appearing and disappearing behind each curve of the narrow road that leads...Read More
An Australian-trained winemaker named Tal Pelter aspired to bring his modern oenology training and methodology to the Israeli market. Starting...Read More
This wildlife sanctuary is hard to beat for sheer natural beauty, and it also contains Tel Dan, an important archaeological site; allow an hour...Read More
This spacious Sephardic synagogue is named for a 14th-century Spanish scribe whose Torah scrolls found their way here with the Spanish Jewish...Read More
For a bit of history head to Ahuzat Dobrovin, near the entrance to the Hula Lake Nature Reserve. The Dobrovin family, Russian immigrants who...Read More
About 2 km (1 mile) east of downtown Katzrin, this attraction is a partially restored 3rd-century Jewish village. The Katzrin synagogue has...Read More
Set in the city's old Arab Quarter, the Artists' Colony was established in 1951 by six Israeli artists who saw the promise hidden in Tzfat's...Read More
A family business in every sense, father and son work together harvesting grapes at the Assaf Winery. The wines feature seven varieties that...Read More
In summer, the stream that gives this nature reserve its name slows to a trickle because the water is channeled away to irrigate crops. In winter...Read More
This winery sells 5,000 bottles of its kosher wine, made using traditional methods, each year. The grapes—mostly Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir...Read More
The interior of this ancient house of worship, which resembles that of other Galilean synagogues of the Talmudic period (3rd to 8th centuries...Read More
Adjacent to the Tel Dan Nature Reserve, the Beit Ussishkin Museum has interesting exhibits about the flora, fauna, and geology of the Hula Valley...Read More
Artisanal ice-cream-making workshops are offered at the factory of the budding Buza Ice Cream chain. During the hour-long session, participants...Read More
Tucked among art galleries, the charming Caro Synagogue appears quite run-down, but it is considered one of the Old City's most interesting...Read More
In Talmudic times, hilltop bonfires here served as a beacon to surrounding communities, heralding the beginning of the lunar month, the basis...Read More
Selling treats for the young and young at heart, De Karina was founded by a third-generation chocolatier from Argentina. Try the Mount Hermon...Read More
Chef Erez Komarovsky’s cooking workshops are held in his home in Matat, which is surrounded by gardens of fresh herbs and vegetables. An...Read More
Producing more than 15 blends and varietals in a yearly production of 1 million bottles, this is one of Israel's largest wineries. The tour...Read More
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