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 HAMEGINIM FOREST – The Holiday of Spring comes at just the right time here in Israel.

Hiking the Holy Land: Israel’s outdoors during Passover

By SUSANNAH SCHILD
Anemones in Beersheba Stream

Blossoms along popular hiking trails | Documentation

By YUVAL BAGNO/MAARIV
 SKECHERS

Trail and hiking shoes with an innovative grip system

By WALLA! HEALTH
 SHEPHERDING IS a long-time tradition in the Holy Land, dating back to pre-biblical times.

Hiking in the Holy Land: Living history in the Land of Milk and Honey

By SUSANNAH SCHILD
 The Jerusalem Posts joined Shishi Shabbat Israeli for their 106th seminar weekend in the Negev Desert.

Shishi Shabbat Israeli - Climbing mountains and bridging cultures

 Tropicfeel

Tropicfeel enters the Israeli market: Advanced hiking shoes with urban style

By RONIT MATHIAS
 Sharon Trail – Kadima Forest

A full Saturday of attractions: Rediscovering the Sharon region

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
 ITRI, A RUINED city in the middle of the Adulam Nature Reserve, not far from Beit Shemesh.

Hiking in the holy land: Enjoying panoramic views of rolling hills from within ancient walls

By SUSANNAH SCHILD

Spacewalks and beyond: The Torah’s stance on risky adventures

By Mark Fish
 ‘THESE DAYS, I no longer think of Israel as a land with no trees.’

Hiking through history: Discovering Israel's native trees on the trails

By SUSANNAH SCHILD
SHVIL HAMAAYANOT is a popular hiking trail close to Jerusalem, with stunning views of the Judean Mountains along much of its length and several springs along the trail. The start of the hike is only a 20-minute walk from Hadassah Ein Kerem.

IDF Home Front Command issues warning to haredis hiking in isolated areas

 Yair Whiteson found a Roman-era ring on a hike with his father on Mount Carmel.

Teen discovers 1800-year-old ring engraved with goddess Athena on Mount Carmel

 THE GRIFFON VULTURE Lookout at the Carmel Hai-Bar wildlife reserve is the perfect spot to watch vultures soar out over a deep valley, then return to roost on their perches in the reserve.

Hiking in the holy land: Appreciating the biblical beauty of the vulture

By SUSANNAH SCHILD

NIS 20 million investment: Longest north scenic promenade inaugurated

By ZIV REINSTEIN

Camping chair that turns Into a bed? We reviewed all the new camping gear in Israel

By ZIV REINSTEIN

Ever made espresso while camping?

By WALLA! TOURISM

Essential items for your outdoor adventure: Don't forget these!

Foldable sink and "apartment" for 14 People

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN