Picnic Directions

Kibbutz Hazorea is right in back of Yokneam.


Directions From Tel-Aviv


1. Take Rte 2 or 4 to the Zichron Yaakov - Furedies Junction (take a right
to turn off the road).

2. Go to the end, just after the main entrance to Yokneam.

3. Turn right and go to the end (take your last right - if you get to where
the road is blocked off, turn around and take the first left)

4. Drive up to the traffic circle - Hazorea is on your left on the other
side of the chain-link fence (this is a small road that will eventually take
you into the forest).

5. Continue into the woods with Hazorea on your left until you see the end
of the Kibbutz fence and park. This is the back entrance to the Kibbutz that
takes you right to the pool area. By the way, this is also the start or end
of the Nahal Shofet trail, which is beautiful and full of hikers every
weekend.



Directions From Haifa


1. Go toward Yokneam until you pass the Tishbee Junction. Take the left fork
at Tel Yokneam, where the road bends to the right toward Yokneam and
Tel-Aviv. This takes you into the Moshava.

2. Go to the end, (take your last right - if you get to where the road is
blocked off, turn around and take the first left)

3. Drive up to the traffic circle - Hazorea is on your left on the other
side of the chain-link fence (this is a small road that will eventually take
you into the forest).

4. Continue into the woods with Hazorea on your left until you see the end
of the Kibbutz fence and park. This is the back entrance to the Kibbutz that
takes you right to the pool area. By the way, this is also the start or end
of the Nahal Shofet trail, which is beautiful and full of hikers every
weekend.


Directions From the North via Alonim Junction


1. Take the road to Yokneam.

2. Go to the Tishbee Junction (2nd in the double set of lights) and turn
left.

3. Take the left fork at Tel Yokneam, where the road bends to the right
toward Yokneam and Tel-Aviv. This takes you into the Moshava.

4. Go to the end, (take your last right - if you get to where the road is
blocked off, turn around and take the first left)

5. Drive up to the traffic circle - Hazorea is on your left on the other
side of the chain-link fence (this is a small road that will eventually take
you into the forest).

6. Continue into the woods with Hazorea on your left until you see the end
of the Kibbutz fence and park. This is the back entrance to the Kibbutz that
takes you right to the pool area. By the way, this is also the start or end
of the Nahal Shofet trail, which is beautiful and full of hikers every
weekend.


Directions From Megiddo Junction (for those coming via rte. 6 or via

Afula):


1. Turn toward Haifa.

2. Turn left at the gas station on the LEFT (there is one earlier on the
right).

3. This short road takes you to the main entrance to the Kibbutz.

4. Ask how to get to the pool or call me at 054 - 2452679.




 

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