The Besor River Suspension Bridge





One of the longest suspension bridges in Israel.
The 80m bridge stretches between the two banks of the ravine and above a natural pool of water that is full all year round. (It is not recommended to enter the water!)
Turtles can be seen in the water when looking down from the bridge
Beyond the bridge on the loess cliff, there is a monument commemorating two members of Kibbutz Mashabei Sadeh, who were killed at this place in an ATV accident.
How to get there:
The bridge is best accessed from the southern side of the Besor Trail. Drive north from Tzeelim Junction (Route no. 222) for about a kilometer and turn right at the Besor Trail (blue markings). You will arrive at the bridge after about two minutes’ drive along the blue-marked dirt road.