Category hotel: Yearim
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Bar BaHar – Nes Harim
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The Jerusalem Hills can look like a very verdant, very romantic forest. Bar BaHar, a caférestaurant adjacent to Bar Giora and Nes Harim, is one of the best places to enjoy viewing the greenery, and getting there is a significant part of the experience.
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BaKhatzer shel Ofer (Ofer’s Backyard) – Moshav Mata
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The BaKhatzer shel Ofer patio, open to the landscape and complemented by quiet background music and an in-house herb garden just a few meters away, is well worth the trip.
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Mifgash Karavan – Abu Ghosh
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Abu Ghosh is home to dozens of restaurants, and the argument as to which serves the best hummus will continue for many a year.
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Wineries & Wine in the Yearim Hotel Region
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The Jerusalem Hills region, and especially the area in the vicinity of the Yearim Hotel, has experienced a great increase in wineries, grapevines, vineyards and wine tastings in recent years and in the sale of some of Israel’s finest wines.
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Moma – Kiryat Anavim
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Moma, in Kiryat Anavim, features a regional kitchen that serves as an excellent complement to the landscape of the Jerusalem Hills, where the restaurant is located.
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Muza BaHar – Shoresh
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Muza BaHar is a French chef restaurant/bistro located on Moshav Shoresh. The views are lovely, the atmosphere pleasant and the ambience is very relaxed.
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Majda – Ein Rafa
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A restaurant under the ownership of Yakub and Michal Barhum, Majd is located in the village of Ein Rafa, a 10-minute drive from the Yearim Hotel.
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The Path to the Vineyards
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May be changed at any time during the outing, since the way from the hotel – which leads to the thickets of the Jerusalem Hills and its marvelous quietude among the trees and to some of the most beautiful landscapes you will encounter – and the route back to it, are the same.
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A Tour of Ma’ale Hahamisha
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Kibbutz Ma’ale Hahamisha was founded In the Jerusalem Hills in 1938, as part of the Tower and Stockade settlement development method in pre-State Israel.
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A hike to Ruti’s Garden (the Rock Garden)
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Kibbutz Ma’ale Hahamisha was founded In the Jerusalem Hills in 1938, as part of the Tower and Stockade settlement development method in pre-State Israel.