Hiking

From hitchhiking to hot springs: Three lifelong friends reunite on São Miguel

Three lifelong friends reunite on São Miguel, where crater lakes, thermal pools, sulfur steam, and old travel habits test their bond 30 years later.

THE VOLCANIC crater lakes of Sete Cidades are among São Miguel’s most iconic landscapes. Ever-changing weather and light made each visit different.
LIKE MOST beautiful places in this country, Einot Petzael sits on top of a much older story.

Hiking in the Holy Land: Einot Petzael: The hidden oasis most Israelis don’t know about

NATURE VISIT with Ilan organization families.

Nature without barriers: Lotem transforms outdoor experiences for people with disabilities

HERE IN Israel, wells and cisterns are everywhere – set into hillsides, hidden under fig trees, tucked behind stone walls in ancient agricultural terraces. Sometimes you can see them. More often you walk right past.

Hiking in the Holy Land: Where the women drew water


Trail and hiking shoes with an innovative grip system

The shoes that go with you for every challenge: SKECHERS launches trail shoes with a performance sole by Goodyear, offering maximum flexibility and ventilation.

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Hiking in the Holy Land: Living history in the Land of Milk and Honey

I’ve learned a lot about sheep and goats during my time hiking in Israel. First and foremost, they are not to be feared. This discovery was a significant change from my childhood impression of them.

 SHEPHERDING IS a long-time tradition in the Holy Land, dating back to pre-biblical times.

Reporter's notebook: Shishi Shabbat Israeli - Climbing mountains and bridging cultures

Everyone I spoke to, regardless of where they were from, how long they lived in Israel, or if this was their first event, said the same thing: Community.

 The Jerusalem Posts joined Shishi Shabbat Israeli for their 106th seminar weekend in the Negev Desert.

Tropicfeel enters the Israeli market: Advanced hiking shoes with urban style

The global brand that combines functionality, technology, and eco-friendly fashion is introducing shoes, backpacks, and sustainable clothing, marking its debut in Israel with a store in Tel Aviv.

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A full Saturday of attractions: Rediscovering the Sharon region

Food, art, culture, and agriculture await you, with a wealth of family-friendly tourist spots – alongside stunning hiking trails, all at an affordable price.

 Sharon Trail – Kadima Forest

Hiking in the holy land: Enjoying panoramic views of rolling hills from within ancient walls

Itri is well situated to gaze out on its beautiful surroundings. But the location is strategic – there was more to the positioning of Itri than sunset views.

 ITRI, A RUINED city in the middle of the Adulam Nature Reserve, not far from Beit Shemesh.

Spacewalks and beyond: The Torah’s stance on risky adventures


Hiking through history: Discovering Israel's native trees on the trails

Explore the unique beauty of Israel's native trees on your next hike, where ancient oaks, carobs, and figs bring the rich history and landscapes of the Holy Land to life.

 ‘THESE DAYS, I no longer think of Israel as a land with no trees.’

IDF Home Front Command issues warning to haredis hiking in isolated areas

The IDF highlighted that many common hiking areas are out of the range of sirens and have weak cellphone connections, making it extremely difficult to know if there has been an attack.

SHVIL HAMAAYANOT is a popular hiking trail close to Jerusalem, with stunning views of the Judean Mountains along much of its length and several springs along the trail. The start of the hike is only a 20-minute walk from Hadassah Ein Kerem.

Teen discovers 1800-year-old ring engraved with goddess Athena on Mount Carmel

The artifact was examined with the assistance of Prof. Shua Amorai-Stark, an expert on ancient rings and amulets from the Kaye Academic College.

 Yair Whiteson found a Roman-era ring on a hike with his father on Mount Carmel.