📜 Mount Arbel is a prominent limestone massif in Israel's Lower Galilee region, designated as a National Park and Nature Reserve. Rising steeply 380 meters from the Sea of Galilee, it features a long human history with an ancient fortress and synagogue, and is considered the best viewpoint around the lake.🏞️ Breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee, Golan Heights, Mount Hermon, Tiberias, Safed, and the Horns of Hattin.🚶 Popular hiking trails, including parts of the Israel National Trail, with historical sites like the Arbel fortress and ancient synagogue ruins.🧗 Only approved base jumping site in Israel.⛰️ Challenging hike with climbing sections, requires sure-footedness and a head for heights.🥾 Bring money for entry fees, no refreshments on trail.💰 Adults NIS 18, Youth NIS 8. Hikers may be charged NIS 22 (approx. 5 €) upon exit.🕒 Daily, 8am-5pm (Apr-Sep), 8am-4pm (Oct-Mar).🅿️ Parking lot immediately south of Hamam village, accessible by car or cab from Tiberias. Toilet facilities available at main entrance parking lot.
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