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Sixty of Simon Goulden's best picks for sites in Israel, many of which are 'off the tourist trail'

(soon to be featured in the forthcoming book 'Israel on Wheels'. For more information contact )

    In and around Jerusalem

  1. Yad Vashem – simply a 'must'
  2. The U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art – a hidden gem
  3. Ein Hemed
  4. Emek Refaim – buzzing and full of history too
  5. The Natural History Museum – relive the lost world of museums
  6. Bet Ticho – great food, great location, great story
  7. Rehavia – Jerusalem's HGS
  8. Yemin Moshe – Thank you Sir Moses
  9. Ein Hemed – a park with a 2000 year history
  10. Park Canada – amazingly just off the main road
  11. Neot Kedumim – not a trip to the garden centre
  12. Park Rabin – relive the struggles of 1948
  13. Soreq Caves – stalactites in Israel
  14. Galilee and the North

  15. Park Tel Dan – Gushing waters and more than 3,000 years of history
  16. Tel Hai – Trumpeldor's Last Stand
  17. Tel Hai
  18. Nimrod Fortress – Amazing views
  19. Horshat Tal – Lawns, streams and magnificent oaks
  20. Hula Nature Reserve – The way it was
  21. Bar'am – Ancient synagogue and amazing views
  22. Rosh Haniqra – Beautiful sea caves at the end of the road
  23. Achziv – Ancient port and relaxing stopover
  24. Rosh Pinah – Still attractive after all these years
  25. S'fat – Artists and mystics together
  26. Arbel – Of history and tragedy
  27. Ginossar – Israel's own Mary Rose
  28. Tiberias – Steeped in rabbinic history and tourism
  29. Magdala – Mary and the salted fish
  30. Hammat Gader – Hot springs and crocodiles
  31. Akko – Crusader's city
  32. Sha'ar Hagalil – The accidental archaeologists
  33. Bet She'an - Amazing Roman city
  34. B'hai Gardens, Haifa – breathtaking
  35. Hecht Museum, Haifa University – surprises in every room
  36. Gan Hash'losha – A calm park in a hectic valley
  37. Mt Gilboa – Of triumph and tragedy
  38. Belvoir – a superb Crusader outpost
  39. Ein Harod – Take the Gideon Test
  40. Carmel / Nachal Me'arot Caves – A caveman's life for me
  41. Dor – Great beach, fascinating history
  42. Atlit – Staying at His Majesty's pleasure
  43. Tsiporri – The way we lived then
  44. Zichron Yaakov – Steeped in history
  45. Ramat Hanadiv – Suitable for a Rothschild
  46. Jabotinski National Park – From Romans to Irgun fighters
  47. Nahal haTaninim – old crocs and Roman waterways
  48. Central and South

  49. Park Afek – 4,000 years of history
  50. Bauhaus Tel Aviv – White City on sea
  51. Bauhaus Tel Aviv
  52. Bet Dizengoff – relive the founding of the State
  53. Shenkin Street – Alternative Tel Aviv
  54. Eretz Israel Museum – experience ancient life
  55. The Ayalon Institute – Wash, press and shoot
  56. Tel Yavneh – When Jerusalem was abandoned
  57. Bet Guvrin Caves– hiding from the Romans
  58. Ein Gedi – Cool walks for hot days
  59. Ovdat – meet the mysterious Nabateans
  60. Massada – Says it all
  61. Timna National Park – King Solomon's Mines, not!
  62. Maktesh Rimon/ Rimon Crater – a geological surprise
  63. Mamshit National Park – A Nabatean stud farm
  64. Tel Beersheva – Did Abraham stop here?
  65. Eilat's Coral Beach – No need for flippers and aqualungs
Tsippori mosaic