Ruins of the ancient port city of Haifa, located on the west shore side of Mount Carmel. * Site of the Month – May 2012 * Home > Sites > Carmel > Tel Shikmona Contents: Background Location/Map History Photos * Aerial View * Entrance * Coast * Tel * South * Monastery * Necropolis […]
Ruins of a prehistoric and Iron Age fortified city situated on a volcanic cone in the eastern Upper Galilee region. * Site of the Month – July 2019 * Home > Sites > Upper Galilee > East > Tel Nes (Tell es Sanjak) Contents: Overview Location History Photos * Aerial * General * Volcanic […]
A nature reserve and the source of the Dan and Jordan rivers. An impressive archaeological site with unique remains of the Canaanite and Israelite cities and a Biblical High Place. Joshua 19 47: “…the children of Dan went up to fight against Leshem, and took it… and called Leshem, Dan, after the name of […]
A Greek Orthodox church with remains of the most important Christian soldier-saint. * Site of the Month – Mar 2015 * Home > Sites > Shefela > Lod (Lydda) > St. George Contents: Background Location History Photos * Aerial * Entrance * Church * Crypt * Reliquary Etymology Links Background: St. George, the […]
A 19th century palace and lighthouse on the north-west side of Mount Carmel, built over levels from earlier periods. An ancient path leads to Elijah’s cave. Home > Sites > Carmel > Stella Maris Contents: Background Location History Photos * Overview * Entrance * Cable car * West Side * Chapel * Path * […]
This page lists the selected site of the month in BibleWalks.com Home > Sites > Site of the month – 2012 This page is a gallery of the Biblical sites that were selected by BibleWalks.com staff and readers as the “site of the month” during year 2012. The selection of the […]
This page lists the groups of the sites that are reviewed in BibleWalks.com. Home > Sites > Gallery of Sites Since there are hundreds of sites covered by Biblewalks.com, the sites are presented in a 2-level fashion, where the first level are groups of sites – located within a smaller region in Israel – […]
This page summarizes the sites that are reviewed in the area of the Sharon and the south coast plains – the western side of the central Israel. The region is bounded between Nahal Tanninim in the north, Yarkon River (Tel-Aviv) in the south, Mediterranean Sea (West), and Samaria hills (East). Home > Sites > […]
Ruins of an Iron age site, in the hills above the plain of Cabul. An 11th-8th century BC Phoenician fortress, regional administrative center, military post and agriculture village. The site may be identified with the Biblical Cabul from the times of King Solomon. Home > Sites > Hilazon > Khirbet Rosh-Zayit Contents: Background Location […]
Located on the western side of the border with Lebanon, this tourist attraction nature wonder offers amazing views of the grottoes and tunnels. Home > Sites > Upper Galilee > Rosh Hanikra (Ladder of Tyre) Contents: Background Aerial Map Structure History Photos * General * Cable car * North tunnel * South tunnel * Grottoes […]