Sea to sea trail

The Sea to Sea Trail (Hebrew: שביל מים לים‎, Shvil MiYam LeYam) is a hiking path that crosses the north of Israel. Its western end is in the Mediterranean Sea at Achziv, near the Lebanese border in the far north of the country, and it extends to the Sea of Gallilee, a length of approximately 71 km (44 mi). The trail is marked with different colors in different sections, and takes an average of 3–4 days to complete. The trail was very popular among youth organizations in the 1950s and 60s.

Sea to sea trail

The Sea to Sea Trail (Hebrew: שביל מים לים‎, Shvil MiYam LeYam) is a hiking path that crosses the north of Israel. Its western end is in the Mediterranean Sea at Achziv, near the Lebanese border in the far north of the country, and it extends to the Sea of Gallilee, a length of approximately 71 km (44 mi). The trail is marked with different colors in different sections, and takes an average of 3–4 days to complete. The trail was very popular among youth organizations in the 1950s and 60s.