Israel National Trail
The Israel National Trail is a long-distance hiking path that stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers across Israel. It was officially opened in 2000 and offers hikers a chance to explore diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and coastal areas. The trail is marked with a distinctive white-blue-white blaze, making it easier for trekkers to navigate.
The trail passes through various regions, including the Galilee, Negev Desert, and Judean Mountains. It is divided into 43 sections, allowing hikers to choose shorter segments or tackle the entire route. The Israel National Trail is popular among both locals and tourists, providing a unique way to experience the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage.