Nearby Attractions
PLACES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE

EASY JOURNEY
Right next to us in Shea’r Yashuv. “masa beizy” offers driving on your own through ranger treks, or jeep treks in the area.
Groups have additional activities. Must make reservations in advance.
0526904440

THE DAN TRIPS
An amazing bicycle and club car trip, through the orchards and groves of the stream banks, suitable for all ages. Highly recommended.
Advance booking needed
073-7598843

SHULMAN'S CHOCOLATE MUSEUM
The chocolate museum in Kibbutz Dafna, the place offers a chocolate store and workshops.
It is open Monday to Saturday.
Phone: 0549502198

ARTISAN CHEES AND FARM SHOP
In the kurlender farm’s visitors center you will find a selection of our farms chees,
Extra virgin organic olive oil, Freshly picked fruit, and much more.

DAIRY FARM TOURS
In a state of the art dairy farm and visitor center we offer a Fascinating journey along the milestones of the dairy cow’s life:
The secret of milk production
Bottle feeding the calves
Fresh and tasty chocolate milk
hand milking the cowes!!!
Come hear how grandpa and grandma kurlender started the farm from one cow and half a horse.
Meet the newborn calves who weigh a hundred pounds, be impressed by the huge cows weighing almost a ton! Pet, feed, learn and experience the real dairy farm work.
052-4585058

THE BANIAS STREAM
The Banias stream (Hermon) feeds from the Banias flowing springs at the foot of the Hermon Mountain. The stream is approximately nine kilometers long, gathering the Dan waters, meeting the Chatsbani (snir), and turning into the Jordan river near Kibbutz Sde-Nehemia.
On its course, the stream creates the most impressive waterfall in Israel! The stream runs alongside the Moshav of Shea’r Yashuv and embodies lovely spots in where you can dip in its cool water.
You can hike along the stream following several paths with different difficulty levels: A trip to the Banias springs, visiting the waterfall and the “elevated trail”, and our specialty trip – from the waterfall or Kibbutz Snir all the way to the “the kurlender guest house”.