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Route 92 Ma'ale Gamla Northeast side of the Kinneret, Kinneret 1511800 IsraelMap
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  • David-Miriam-Cohen
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    Wonderful walk in water.

    The park was full, despite being an off season school day, but the trail was pretty quiet. Wonderful cold, clear water, no higher than our necks, so we did the entire water trail with no problem. Lots...

    Reviewed on May 5, 2021
  • David-Miriam-Cohen
    David-Miriam-Cohen
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    Wonderful walk in water.

    The park was full, despite being an off season school day, but the trail was pretty quiet. Wonderful cold, clear water, no higher than our necks, so we did the entire water trail with no problem. Lots...

    Reviewed on May 5, 2021
  • IndigoGrrl
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    Fabulous easy water hike for the whole family

    You can't get any more water on your water hike than t Majrasa: The stream *is* the trail. You wade/swim through the beautiful Majrasa/Daiyot stream. It starts off as a narrow shaded wading stream...

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2020
  • IndigoGrrl
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    Fabulous easy water hike for the whole family

    You can't get any more water on your water hike than t Majrasa: The stream *is* the trail. You wade/swim through the beautiful Majrasa/Daiyot stream. It starts off as a narrow shaded wading stream...

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2020
  • TsviShlomo
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    Fabulous water hike

    This is the quintessential Israeli water hike. Families, couples and excited groups of kids all had a great time walking through the stream. The water depth ranges from ankle high to chest high. So...

    Reviewed on Aug 4, 2020
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