Nahal Sfunim and Sfunim Cave

Hi,
We planned to hike with our friends in Nahal Sfunim and Sfunim Cave, but Dub got sick and I only took his two elder brothers for the hike, as Atzva stayed home with him.

The stream goes down from the Carmel mountain and it is usually dry, unless its rain. The Cave is about half way up the trail and you can just come back the way you came on the red trail. You can keep climbing all the way to Beit Oren, and find a way to go back to where you started.

Another option is to go back, but in a bit longer trail (the blue) one, that keep climb to the top of the ridge and then go slowly down to where you started. Just keep in mind this trail has no shade and it is not suitable for hot days. You can also go the other way: first blue to climb up and then red to go down.

We took the longest one (red and then blue) and it is the longest hike I did with my kids – 4.5 km.

We did not got in the cave, as it is closed between November 1st and April 1st as the bats are sleeping. I think we did disturb them as they were screaming out while we were sitting in the cave mouth.

Take Care
Gad

The trail from the road till the mountainThe trail from the road till the mountain

The remains of a building of a quarry used to operate here and supply materials for the colors industry. The quarry stopped its worked for the demand of the National Parks and Nature reserve authority The remains of a building of a quarry used to operate here and supply materials for the colors industry. The quarry stopped its worked for the demand of the National Parks and Nature reserve authority

Climbing up in the red trail mark up to the caveClimbing up in the red trail mark up to the cave

Sfunim cave, one is meditating while the rest of the hikers stay outside not to disturb the batsThe trail from the road till the mountain

Looking west from the top of the mountain, where the blue trail took us, over Nahal Sfunim and the sea Looking west from the top of the mountain, where the blue trail took us, over Nahal Sfunim and the sea

Looking east from the top of the mountain to mount CarmelLooking east from the top of the mountain to mount Carmel

Looking up on the cliff of mount Carmel, where the Gyps nestsLooking up on the cliff of mount Carmel, where the Gyps nests

Nahal Sfunim hike trail in Israel hike trail: 141m up, 141 m down, 4.54 km in totalNahal Sfunim hike trail in Israel hike trail: 141m up, 141 m down, 4.54 km in total

 

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