Take a trip to Tel Afek, a wonderul, green site to enjoy a day out near Petach Tikva and Rosh Ha’Ayin.
In this beautiful and tranquil national park you’ll find the clean Yarkon Stream with water lilies, a wading pool, a charming lake and an ancient fortress with a wide open view across the region.
There’s a large and beautiful lake, a pretty little stream, an ancient fortress, and more to explore.
Paddling pools
Antipatris Fort
The British water pumping station
The recreation area and amusement facilities
The winter pool
The artificial lake
Walking route from Tel Afek to the Yarkon springs via the water-lily pond
Antipatris Fort – the fortress at the top of the Tel was built between 1572 -1574 in the Ottoman period, and is called “Binar Bashi”, an Arabic corruption of the Turkish name Pinar Basha, literally – “fountainhead” or “head of the springs” (in Hebrew – Rosh Ha’Ayin). The fortress is known as the Antipatris Fort, after the Roman city that existed here.
Summer hours: Sunday–Thursday and Saturday: 8am - 5pm. Friday and holiday eves: 8am - 4pm.
Entrance to the park closes one hour before closing time
The Tel Afek Park is between the Ganim Intersection in Petach Tikva and Rosh Ha’Ayin, Road No. 483, between Kibbutzim Giv’at HaShelosha and Einat from the south. For those coming from Highway 6, exit at Kessem Interchange.
In Waze, type: Yarkon National Park – Tel Afek
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