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Israël à vélo

Découvre une carte de 9 306 itinéraires et pistes cyclables à Israël, créés par notre communauté.

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Fais connaissance avec Israël

Many beautiful bike routes lead through Israel, and cyclists can bike past green forests in the North and through dry deserts in the South. Many historical and religious sites as well as big cities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv can be visited. Thanks to Israel’s geographic location, it is possible to connect culture and nature while enjoying pleasant temperatures while having the ultimate cycling experience.

348 514 km

Distance enregistrée

9 306

Itinéraires cyclables

7,4 millions

Population

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Itinéraires soigneusement sélectionnés

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Tour

From Akko to Eilat

Tour de David Dac

9 itinéraires

Omer Dahan
Tour

כביש

Tour de Omer Dahan

3 itinéraires

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Les meilleurs itinéraires à vélo à Israël

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רח׳ אנה פרנק, בת ים до אגוז, חולון

Itinéraire à vélo à Bat Yam, Tel-Aviv, Israël

29,6 km
Distance
220 m
Montée
231 m
Descente
0

Slow ride

Itinéraire à vélo à Rishon LeZion, district centre, Israël

20,9 km
Distance
142 m
Montée
136 m
Descente
1

Steady ride נער הירקון

Itinéraire à vélo à Tel-Aviv, Tel-Aviv, Israël

27 km
Distance
70 m
Montée
104 m
Descente
0

HaSharon Trail, Hod Hasharon to Hanagar Street, Hod Hasharon

Itinéraire à vélo à Hod Hasharon, district centre, Israël

3,3 km
Distance
3 m
Montée
0 m
Descente

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Temps forts

  • Cycle along the Mediterranean west coast from Tel Aviv to Haifa. Detours to the archeological sites of Caesarea are a highlight, afterwards, you can ride through Mount Carmel to Haifa and visit the hanging gardens of Bahai.
  • There is a 40 kilometre long cycling trail around Jerusalem’s old town. A wonderful way to get to know the city better.
  • Mezzadra castle is located on an isolated rock plateau in Israel’s southeast and offers a beautiful view on the Dead Sea. You can bike to the top, hike or just take the cable car.  

Astuces

  • Israel’s road network is well-developed. Most streets are asphalted and in very good condition. Almost all streets have a wide hard shoulder which is nicely usable for cyclists.
  • The best time to travel is either spring (March/April) or fall (September/October). The summer months should be avoided, in the mediterranean region, at the Red Sea as well as at the Dead Sea and in the desert, temperatures can reach up to 50°C or more.
  • Jewish shops are closed during the Sabbath. The Jewish day of rest starts on Friday at dusk and ends at the same time on Saturday. Muslim shops are closed on Fridays and Christian shops are closed on Sundays.

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Régions cyclables populaires en Israël