Sternbergia Blossom at Lahav Forest
The Golden Trail at Lahav Forest – to the Sternbergia Blossoms
There is a short path marked by the KKL-JNF called “The Golden Trail” (in early November, the Sternbergias blossom all around the slopes west of the trail). It is a circular trail marked in yellow, and all sites along it have explanation plaques.
Getting there?
Turn east at Dvira Junction. 2.4 km after the entrance to Kibbutz Dvir, turn south (right) on a dirt road (accessible to all vehicles). After 1.6 km, turn left. Drive 650 m and find a well on the right side of the road. It is called Be’er Tilla. The entire route is well-signed. Along the slope, yellow flowers gleam in an impressive golden bloom (in season).
You can reach the blooming Sternbergias directly by turning right (east) from road 3255 at the signs toward Khirbat Abu Hof. Continue straight until you see a sign directing you on the left to the Sternbergias.
The Sternbergia is a wildflower of the daffodil family that blooms in October and November every year.
Remember! The Sternbergia is a protected flower and must not be picked!
This information is courtesy of the Jewish National Fund