The Sa’ar Stream stretches along only a little over 10 kilometers but it is considered to be one of the most beautiful streams in the Golan region, and not only because of its impressive waterfall of the same name, which many come to visit in the winter to see its strong flow. The Sa’ar Stream is located not far from the slopes of Mount Hermon and it starts near the village of Majdal Shams. It makes its way through limestone and, of course, basalt rocks which are so characteristic of the Golan Heights region. As such, the Sa’ar Stream creates a wonderful setting for a trip. Another famous waterfall in the Sa’ar Stream is Resisim waterfall, which rises to the height of 20 meters. Down the Sa’ar Stream, where its look is less dramatic, there are a few old and deserted gristmills and some beautiful natural groves. The Sa’ar Stream pours into the larger Hermon Stream, not far from the Banias Nature Reserve.
HaBikta Restaurant in Mitzpe HaShalom (The Peace Vista), located wonderfully on the edge of a cliff in the south of the Golan Heights...
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A lookout, a cafe, a volcanic past, a military post of the Israel Defense Forces, a Sculpture Garden and much more, on Mount Bental...
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An especially juicy and enjoyable “self-picking” experience in the Golan Heights
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