Discover the New Pedestrian Bridge Over the Harod Stream
Experience the serene beauty of Beit She'an at the new pedestrian bridge over the Harod Stream, a perfect blend of nature and modern design.
A brief summary to גשר להולכי רגל חדש מעל נחל חרוד
- פארק בית שאן נחל חרוד, Beit She'an, IL
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
The new pedestrian bridge over the Harod Stream is a remarkable addition to the scenic beauty of Beit She'an. This modern structure invites visitors to explore the natural landscape while providing a unique vantage point of the serene waters below. The bridge is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts alike. As you walk across, the gentle sounds of the flowing stream and the sights of the vibrant flora create a calming atmosphere that rejuvenates the spirit. Surrounding the bridge, the Harod Stream area is rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities for bird-watching and observing local wildlife. The park's well-maintained paths encourage visitors to embark on leisurely strolls or invigorating hikes, allowing them to immerse themselves in the stunning environment. The bridge serves not only as a crossing point but as a picturesque backdrop for photographs, making it a favorite spot for social media enthusiasts. Visiting at different times of the day unveils various shades of beauty; sunrise and sunset provide spectacular lighting that enhances the landscape. Whether you're enjoying a quiet moment alone, a romantic outing, or a fun family day, the new pedestrian bridge over the Harod Stream is sure to leave lasting memories. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the enchanting vistas and enjoy a picnic in the adjacent park areas for a complete experience.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and beautiful sunrise views.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy in the nearby park area after crossing the bridge.
- Bring your camera to capture the stunning views and wildlife along the stream.
- Consider visiting during weekdays to avoid larger crowds.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the surrounding paths are ideal for walking and hiking.
Getting There
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Walking
Starting from the Beit She'an Central Bus Station, head southeast on Ha-Nashashibi Street for about 500 meters until you reach the intersection with Ha-Melech George Street. Turn left onto Ha-Melech George Street and continue straight for approximately 300 meters. You will see a sign for 'Park Beit She'an'. Continue walking straight until you reach the entrance of the park.
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Walking
Once you enter Park Beit She'an, follow the main path to your right which leads you towards the river. After about 200 meters, you will see the new pedestrian bridge (גשר להולכי רגל חדש מעל נחל חרוד) spanning over Nahal Harod. The bridge is clearly marked and accessible from the park paths.
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Walking
If you are near the Beit She'an archaeological site, you can exit the site and walk northwest along the existing paths in the park. This route will lead you directly to the same park entrance. Look for signs pointing towards the pedestrian bridge.
Attractions Nearby to גשר להולכי רגל חדש מעל נחל חרוד
- Остатки обрушившегося моста (The Remains of the Collapsed Bridge)
- Collezione di reperti archeologici
- אנדרטה לנופלים מיישובי בקעת בית שאן עמק המעיינות (מועצה אזורית)
- Roman Amphitheater of Scythopolis
- מגדל המים
- יד לבנים בית שאן
- Beit She'an National Park
- יקב בוטיק ויצמן
- פארק בית שאן
- Beit She'an Park
- Ganey Hugga
- Eucalyptus Park
- Ha'Masil Ha'Katan (the small Masil)
- המפלים הלבנים
- הגשר הקנטרה
Landmarks nearby to גשר להולכי רגל חדש מעל נחל חרוד
- Roman bridge
- Ha-Atsma'ut Square
- Beit She'an Terminal/Menachem Begin Avenue
- Idan Center
- Pizza Hut
- Azri'el Cohen Square
- Edmond Safra Square
- Beit She'an Railway Station/Isuf
- תחנת רכבת בית שאן
- Bet She'an
- Jordan River Border(Beth Shan)
- ביותור תיירות חקלאית אקולוגית אטרקציות עמק המעיינות בית שאן
- Irusim
- Sharhabeel Dam
- Abbasid Centre