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Explore Restored Garbage Mountain, a stunning eco-friendly masterpiece in Ra'anana, offering breathtaking views, lush landscapes, and a commitment to sustainability.
Restored Garbage Mountain in Ra'anana is an unexpected gem offering tourists a unique blend of natural beauty and environmental artistry. This scenic spot invites visitors to explore its lush landscapes, vibrant flora, and breathtaking views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at the central park of Ra'anana, Gan Ra'anana. Head east on HaShmura Street until you reach the intersection with Ahuza Street. Turn left onto Ahuza Street and continue walking for about 1 km. You will pass several shops and cafes along the way. When you reach the traffic lights at the intersection with Gdud Barak Street, turn right. Continue along Gdud Barak Street for about 500 meters until you reach the entrance to the Restored Garbage Mountain, located on your right. Look for the signs indicating 'כפר נחמן' (Kfar Nahman) as you approach.
Public Transport
From the main bus station in Ra'anana, take bus line 29 towards Kfar Saba. Ride the bus for about 10 minutes and get off at the 'Kfar Nahman' stop. After disembarking, walk back a short distance along the road until you see the entrance to Restored Garbage Mountain. The site is located just a 5-minute walk from the bus stop. Follow the signs for 'Restored Garbage Mountain' which will lead you directly to the entrance.
Use Restored Garbage Mountain as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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