Now that Israel has switched to winter time, the outdoor swimming season has officially ended. The changing of seasons leaves some people in a state of uncertainty. It’s not really cold out, yet the thought of jumping into a natural spring at the end of a hike is no longer so tantalizing. So now that the beaches have emptied out for the most part, it’s the best time of year to go for a hike in northern Israel.
The relatively short trail I’m going to lead you on today starts in Achziv and goes north to Rosh Hanikra. You can follow it either by foot or by car. Along the way, you will notice an abundance of charming coves, archeological finds, secluded romantic niches and stone quarries.
The first hike I ever took in this region was with a tour guide named Amnon Gofer, a member of a grassroots organization called Western Galilee Now, which comprises 35 tourism providers making a tremendous effort to promote quality tourism in the Western Galilee. Too frequently, when people catch a glimpse of the crystal-clear sea, they become oblivious to the other interesting things in the area. I owe my love for the quaint beaches of northern Israel and its local history (which I only discovered recently) to Gofer.
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