Better walk from the off road point to the pool.
Ein HaMesaye'et โ A Quiet Spring with a Touch of History
Nestled in the hills of the Jerusalem Corridor, Ein HaMesaye'et is a small, lesser-known spring that offers visitors a moment of calm and a connection to Israelโs past. Its name, meaning โThe Assisting Spring,โ refers to the nearby army support units that once trained and moved through the area, tying this modest natural site to the countryโs modern history.
Ein HaMesaye'et is accessible via a short hike, typically shaded by pine trees and Mediterranean brush. When you reach the spring, youโll find a small, stone-lined pool fed by a gentle flow of cool, clear water. While the pool isnโt deep, itโs enough for cooling your feet or simply enjoying the soft sounds of water trickling through the rocks. The surrounding area is peaceful, ideal for sitting quietly, journaling, or enjoying a picnic.
The springโs charm lies in its simplicity and the natural quiet that surrounds it. Unlike larger, more crowded springs, Ein HaMesaye'et feels personalโalmost like a secret. The path there, once used by soldiers in training, now invites hikers and families looking for a meaningful pause in nature. Itโs the kind of place that reminds you how even the smallest spring can hold stories, memories, and the refreshing gift...
ย ย ย Read moreNice clean fountain spring pool built and maintained by friends of soldiers who fell in yet another battle in the ongoing israeli palestinian saga. Located right along the highway, which is a minus but also a plus. Thereโs a couple of picnic tables and the poil itself is well shaded, all making it an ideal spot for a refreshing stop when youโre mtbโing...
ย ย ย Read moreVery inconvenient if your going with puplic transportation. Now the spring is over looking.......A HIGHWAY, so great if u like Diesel, and the water is disgusting! Green and nasty looking, don't plan on going back. And watch out for there is this little kid on a bike will harass you, and ask if you...
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