Hula Lake
Top 2 in Top 4 Best Lakes to Visit in Israel
A reservoir known as Lake Hula was created in the marshy Hula Valley in northern Israel's Upper Galilee. It served as a significant water supply for the nearby agricultural lands, which are now a part of the Hula Valley Nature Reserve. It is a freshwater lake that is home to more than 400 different bird species in Israel. Near the lake, one can always spot migratory birds and mammals from Europe, like water buffaloes.
The nature reserve is accessible to the general public for a small entrance fee, and guests can rent bicycles to tour it. A significant archeological site with numerous museums and ancient ruins is the Hula valley. Even a day hike through the Hula Valley, where one can see Eshed Falls and other stunning waterfalls, is an option.
Location: The Hula lake is 7 km away from Yesod Hamaala junction near Kiryat Shmona.