Israel National Bike Trail

The Israel Bike Trail is a trail for mountain bikers in Israel.[1] When complete, the trail will extend over 1,200 kilometers across Israel, like the Israel National Trail, from Eilat to Mount Hermon. It will be composed of 27 segments, passing through Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Golan Heights.

In December 2011, the Jewish National Fund opened a 32 kilometer dual-path bike trail that passes through the western portion of the Ben Shemen Forest and continues on through the Modi’in area.[2] In December 2014, eight sections, spanning 400 km from Mitzpe Ramon to Eilat, were open for riding across the Negev desert. As of July 2020, about 400 km have been opened, connecting Arad to Mishor Amiaz and the Sde Boker Seminary to Eilat.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sharon Udasin, Greer Fay Cashman, "Cyclists to ride in support of safety bill", The Jerusalem Post, 29 May 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
    - http://www.ibt.org.il/content3/heb/english Archived 2013-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ JNF establishes 32 km bike path in Ben Shemen Forest, Jerusalem Post
  3. ^ https://israelbylocals.com/cycling-the-israel-national-trail/
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