The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Golan Heights, Golan Heights

October 29, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Golan Heights, Golan Heights including No Other Land-Jeep Tours, Assaf Winery, Bazelet HaGolan Winery, Tatanka Jeep Tours, Ein Kshatot - Umm El Kanatir, Golan Heights Winery, Nimrod Fortress National Park, Gamla Nature Reserve, Mount Bental, Pelter Winery.
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1. No Other Land-Jeep Tours

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5.0 based on 109 reviews

No Other Land-Jeep Tours

No other land - jeep tours in the Golan. Ilan Shulman, tour guide from Kibbutz Marom Golan will use a jeep for taking you to a journey of discovering the Golan.

2. Assaf Winery

Route 91, Kidmat Tzvi 1242100 +972 54-391-5552 [email protected] http://www.assafwinery.com
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5.0 based on 253 reviews

Assaf Winery

Boutique Family winery & Cabins in the center of the Golan Heights. Estate winery, grown 11 acres of beautiful vineyards Est. at 2004. Winery, Luxury Cabins, Coffee & Homemade food by Chef Adi kedem Alon FCI school NY.

Reviewed By Elizur

We were a large group ( all ages ! ) came for wine tasting and light lunch/ Service was great , attentive and caring , food was excellent and so was the wine we tasted !!!

3. Bazelet HaGolan Winery

Moshav Kidmat Tzvi, Kidmat Tzvi 12421 +972 52-869-1292 [email protected] http://www.bazelet-hagolan.com
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Bazelet HaGolan Winery

Bazelet HaGolan Winery is located in Moshav Kidmat Zvi on a gentle slope of the Golan Heights. On a clear day, one can see the Sea of Galilee as well as almost the entirety of Israel's northern region. The clear, fresh air and peaceful surroundings create a positively delightful atmosphere to enjoy a fine wine or two. The winery produces some 80,000 bottles annually in accordance with the fastidious standards of modern winemaking science as well as with the whimsical art and craft of winemaking which emanates lovingly from the heart & soul of Winemaker, Mr. Yoav Levy.

Reviewed By Oshra_tuvia

Amazing experience- The staff and owners are simply lovely and kind. The wine and food are outstanding, we enjoyed every moment - highly recommended

4. Tatanka Jeep Tours

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Tatanka Jeep Tours

We offer jeep tours in the far North of Israel, across the Golan heights and its slopes, with a variety of different routes available to choose from. You can combine stunning viewpoints, unique local flora and fauna, history, and more. In addition, we offer tours to water springs in the summer, mud tours in the winter, and even snow tours when it snows. Each Jeep is driven by our own professional driver. One of our tours get to the border between Israel and Syria, learning a little about the Agriculture of the Golan and also we talk about the situation in the region. And at night... we go out on the open off-road to look over the wild life of the Golan on a Night Safari, long range spotlights, a view over the stars, a bonfire in the middle of the wild terrains of the Golan, and more...

5. Ein Kshatot - Umm El Kanatir

+972 4-696-2885 [email protected] http://einkeshatot.org.il/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Ein Kshatot - Umm El Kanatir

Reviewed By 149davids

This site on the Golan Heights is a must-visit when touring the area. The name in Hebrew' Ein Kshatot, literally translates to The Arches Spring, where ancient arches were built on the pool surrounding the spring, and recently restored. The main attraction of the site, of course, is the incredible restoration of a 5th-century Jewish synagogue, built by the local community which served also as the focal point of the village. The synagogue was destroyed in 749 when a powerful earthquake hit the northern parts of Israel, then under the Bagdad Caliphate, and left the site in total ruins for over 1250 years. A photo taken in 1905 by a famous British archeologist shows a heap of rubble in the midst of thrown stones nearby. The Israeli antiquities authority, together with the local community and archeologists took the project of restoration 10 years ago, using modern technology, as putting chips in the ancients stones and by 3D imaging and painstaking work over a decade managed to restore the old synagogue into its former glory, less the roof. But what the architects had done was a feat in itself. They have built a beautiful modern visitors' center on the western slope of the ridge below the skyline so it is not seen from the road and blends beautifully with the scenery. From the center, the whole compound can be viewed, and marked trails take you, firstly to the spring and the two restored arches, and from there to the synagogue site itself. Splendid work, worth every minute of very impressive attraction.

6. Golan Heights Winery

Tayelet Neve 28 Industrial site Katzrin, Katzrin 12900 +972 4-696-8409 [email protected] http://www.golanwines.co.il/
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4.5 based on 171 reviews

Golan Heights Winery

Reviewed By MikeM262

What an impressive facility! We had a very enjoyable and exciting tour and then went to the tasting room where we tasted several wines and the children tasted juices. The winery was very friendly and helpful and was great with the kids. Best of all, we purchased lots of wine and honey to fight BDS at the end!

7. Nimrod Fortress National Park

Off Road #989 Road 989 +972 4-694-9277 [email protected] http://www.parks.org.il/ParksAndReserves/mvzerNmrod/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Nimrod Fortress National Park

Nimrod's Castle, lying at the foot of Mt. Hermon, is the largest castle remaining in Israel from the Middle Ages.

Reviewed By Yoramshap - Netanya, Israel

A fantastic fortess in the Golan Heights, overlooking the Hula valley, with beautiful sights (weather permitting). Don't miss climbing up to the top tower. Enjoy

8. Gamla Nature Reserve

Gamla Junction-Daliyot Junction Road, Katzrin +972 4-682-2282 [email protected] http://www.parks.org.il/ParksAndReserves/Gamla/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Gamla Nature Reserve

Reviewed By Cliffdweller

This ridge top walk is one of most spectacular hikes in the world for history buffs, birders, and anyone who enjoys dramatic scenery. It's an easy walk along a ridgetop to the fascinating ruins of the ancient Jewish village with spectacular views of the Kinneret/Sea of Galilee and good birding the whole way.

9. Mount Bental

Golan Heights Volcanic Park https://www.touristisrael.com/mount-bental/5821/
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Mount Bental

Reviewed By alltakenLara - Los Angeles, United States

Few years ago, one could see and hear the unrest on the Syrian side from here. Israel has been taken in thousands of wounded Syrians and providing them with medical treatment which wouldn't be available to them anywhere else. Mt Bental - the battle itself was held during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. It was one of the largest tank battles ever and was miraculously won by the Israelis (160 tanks). The Syrians attacked with 1,500 tanks and 1,000 artillery pieces. The Israeli army suffered large casualties as well and by the time the battle was over, only 7 Israeli tanks were operational. After 900 of the Syrian tanks were destroyed, the Syrians turned and fled, leaving the land for the victorious Israelis. Today, to remember the bloody battle, the valley below the mountain is called the Valley of Tears. Certainly worth a visit!!!! Keep in mind, it gets cold and windy on the top of the Mt. Bental.

10. Pelter Winery

Ein Zivan 1494000 +972 52-866-6384 http://pelter.co.il/en/
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Pelter Winery

Reviewed By mozia2016

A lovely and friendly stuff guides you through an interesting tour and wine tasting expiriance. The wine and self made goat cheese are wonderful and great value for mony

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