Tal’s guidebook

Tal
Tal’s guidebook

Sightseeing

The Keshet Cave (also known as the Rainbow cave or Arch cave) in the Galilee, is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the land of Israel. Not only is the large natural arch with the shallow cave beneath it a pleasure to see, it also attracts hundreds of extreme sports enthusiasts who like to rappel from the arch down to the cave floor below. For those really looking for a thrill, dropping off the side of the cave and swinging under the arch with just the rope between you and the forests way down below is an unforgettable experience!
78 locals recommend
Keshet Cave
78 locals recommend
The Keshet Cave (also known as the Rainbow cave or Arch cave) in the Galilee, is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the land of Israel. Not only is the large natural arch with the shallow cave beneath it a pleasure to see, it also attracts hundreds of extreme sports enthusiasts who like to rappel from the arch down to the cave floor below. For those really looking for a thrill, dropping off the side of the cave and swinging under the arch with just the rope between you and the forests way down below is an unforgettable experience!

Food scene

Tosha, bakery and café at Kibbutz Rosh Hanikra. Shahaf Avraham and Tomer Swisa are friends and co-workers from northern Israel, who after many years of gaining knowledge and experience working in leading restaurants in Israel, decided to make their dream come true and opened Tosha. The name “Tosha” is a combination of their names, Tomer and Shahaf. Tomer, who studied under Hans and Galit Bertele, under Estella and also interned in France, creates cakes and pastries that are as beautiful as they are tasty. Tosha has an eclectic and comfortable design, including a bar made of bicycles, built by the two of them. Tosha offers a large selection of pastries and other baked goods such as: stir and crunch cakes, chocolate and cheese cakes, mousses, croissants, quiches and more. The bakery also has a café, so you can drink great coffee with your pastries, or take them to go.
34 locals recommend
Tosha Bakery
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34 locals recommend
Tosha, bakery and café at Kibbutz Rosh Hanikra. Shahaf Avraham and Tomer Swisa are friends and co-workers from northern Israel, who after many years of gaining knowledge and experience working in leading restaurants in Israel, decided to make their dream come true and opened Tosha. The name “Tosha” is a combination of their names, Tomer and Shahaf. Tomer, who studied under Hans and Galit Bertele, under Estella and also interned in France, creates cakes and pastries that are as beautiful as they are tasty. Tosha has an eclectic and comfortable design, including a bar made of bicycles, built by the two of them. Tosha offers a large selection of pastries and other baked goods such as: stir and crunch cakes, chocolate and cheese cakes, mousses, croissants, quiches and more. The bakery also has a café, so you can drink great coffee with your pastries, or take them to go.