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Hiking in the Holy Land: Ein Haniya, an easy water outing outside Jerusalem

3h ago ·  Source: The Jerusalem Post 80Objectivity score80/100

Hiking in the Holy Land: Ein Haniya, an easy water outing outside Jerusalem

A Roman fountain and Byzantine pools, hiding in plain sight on the outskirts of the capital.

💬 רוצים להגיב ולהצטרף לדיון? הצטרפו — חינם, ומקבלים גם את הדיג׳סט השבועי.
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Ein Haniya, a national park located 15 minutes from Jerusalem in the Rephaim Valley, offers an accessible water outing with significant historical depth. Once overlooked, the site has been restored by the Parks Authority, transforming it into a popular destination for families. The park features a spring-fed Byzantine pool, one of the largest ancient irrigation pools in the Jerusalem hills, and a Roman nymphaeum with Corinthian columns. The site's history spans from First Temple settlers, with archaeological finds suggesting a royal building, through Roman and Byzantine eras, including a small church and a New Testament association with an early baptism. The park is ideal for swimming and picnics, with flat, stroller-friendly paths and a short water tunnel for children. Visitors should book in advance online, bring sun protection, and arrive early, especially on hot days, as the park can get crowded.

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