Overview
The Israel National Trail (Shvil Yisrael) is a long-distance hiking route that stretches the length of Israel, from the northern border with Lebanon to the southern tip at the Red Sea. This trail offers hikers a journey through Israel’s diverse landscapes, from lush forests and rolling hills to arid deserts and rugged mountains, as well as its rich cultural and historical heritage.
Highlights
- Sea of Galilee: Walk along the shores of this iconic freshwater lake.
- Jerusalem Hills: Pass near Israel’s historic capital, rich in religious and cultural landmarks.
- Negev Desert: Experience the stark beauty and solitude of this vast desert.
- Timna Park: Discover unique rock formations and ancient copper mines.
- Red Sea: End your journey in Eilat with its coral reefs and vibrant marine life.
Distance
~620 miles (1,000 km)
Best Time to Go
Spring (March to May) or autumn (October to November) to avoid extreme summer heat in the desert.