Tel Dan — Nature Reserves in Tel Dan
Tel Dan · the Galilee

Tel Dan

Nature Reserves

Tel Dan Nature Reserve is a paradise where the Dan Stream, the largest of the streams feeding the Jordan River, rushes through in full flow.

The trail is easy and mostly shaded.

The stream flows alongside the trail.

The site has the Ela (Terebinth) Lookout, from which you can take in the reserve.

It is named after the large terebinth tree at the spot.

Along the trail you can see the flour mill built 150 years ago.

In summer you can cool off in the chilly waters of the Dan at the pleasant wading pool (65 cm deep).

You can choose between a long trail and a short trail.

There is also an accessible trail.

Suitable for families with children as well as adults.

A delightful and recommended trail.

Prices: adult - 28 NIS, child - 14 NIS, senior - 14 NIS.

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