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A Short Carmel Hike to a Hidden Spring and Sea View

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 7 days ago
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What happened

Ein Kedem in the Carmel is a short, family-friendly hike from Tirat Carmel to a hidden spring with year-round water. The route can be finished with a visit to the Sayerim lookout, which offers sea views and was dedicated to a fallen soldier.

  • 01Ein Kedem is a short, accessible Carmel hike about 20 minutes from the car.
  • 02The spring has clear water all year, including during peak summer.
  • 03Hikers pass Oranit Cave, then turn left toward Ein Kedem.
  • 04The water tunnel is about 60 meters long and can be dark in places.
  • 05The trip can end at Sayerim lookout, with sea views and sunset light.

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N12Center · Hebrew7 days ago
A Short Carmel Hike to a Hidden Spring and Sea View
MakoCenter · Hebrew7 days ago
A Short Carmel Hike to a Hidden Spring and Sea View

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