Golan Trail Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Golan Trail
TheGolan Heightsare mostly flat, but sloping southwards; that is, a traveler moving north to south would find an easy downward slope with almost no steep climbs. However, volcanic activity has raised dozens of mounds, reaching sharply upwards. The trail climbs some of these, the tallest of them –Mount Bental– rising 200 meters above its surroundings. Additionally, numerous canyons dig deeply into the ground, with streams flowing west towards the Hulla Valley. They contain some of the most popular hiking destinations in the region, and so the trail does make some of these tough ascents and descents, but the hiker is well rewarded by the water basins and ponds in them. The profound military history of the Golan Heights, dictated by its strategic importance as a high ground, has great effects
Golan Trail Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 6 sections including:
