Plizio Visual Lab

Beit Jann

Plizio editorial teamData Sources
City
—°7
Beit Jann (Israel)
ℹ️

Practical info — Beit Jann

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

Beit Jann is one of Israel's highest villages, perched on the peaks of the Meron mountain range in Galilee. This Druze village is famous for its authentic hospitality and traditional guesthouses (zimmers), providing a cool escape from the humid heat of the coastal plains. The views from the village are spectacular, stretching on clear days as far as the Sea of Galilee and the mountains of Lebanon. Druze culture is deeply rooted here, and visitors can gain insight into their unique religion and customs. Gastronomically, the village is a highlight: fresh pita bread, labaneh cheese, local olive oil, and Galilean honey are staples found everywhere. The surrounding Meron Nature Reserve gives extensive hiking trails through oak and pistachio forests, with spring being particularly beautiful for wildflower blooms. The drive to Beit Jann involves winding mountain roads, making the journey an adventure in itself. In winter, snow can occasionally be found here, a rare sight in Israel. The best time to visit is during summer to enjoy the crisp mountain air or in spring for nature lovers. The local community is very welcoming and eager to introduce visitors to their rich cultural heritage.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C91013172225272725221611
Rain mm9077382161002134577

Geography

Population
12,001 (2026)
Coordinates
32.96528, 35.37944

Facts

  • One of the highest villages in Israel.
  • Located on Mount Meron peaks.
  • Famous for Druze hospitality.
  • Spectacular panoramic viewpoints.
  • Cool mountain air during summer.
  • Gateway to Meron Nature Reserve.
  • Renowned for local olive oil and honey.
  • Occasional snowfall during winter.

Explore nearby

Notable places around

Route planner — Car & Motorhome

Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.

Vehicle
Only stops with (optional):

© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService

Sights in the town Beit Jann (7)

Horbat Shevil🏺 historical

The ruins of an ancient settlement in the Meron mountain range, overlooking the surrounding Druze villages.

Ein Shevil📍 landmark

A natural mountain spring located near the Druze village of Beit Jann, providing refreshment for summer hikers.

Har Shahal🌿 nature

A prominent peak in the Meron massif, offering wide views over the forested slopes of Upper Galilee.

Mt. Hesed🌿 nature

This peak near Beit Jann is part of the Meron Nature Reserve and is characterized by Mediterranean maquis.

Mt. Shefannim🌿 nature

A high point in the Meron mountains, known for its rocky limestone formations and rare mountain plants.

Ein Gamal📍 landmark

A natural spring near Beit Jann that funnels clear water into a small, rock-lined basin.

Ein Esel📍 landmark

This secluded spring is favored by hikers for its fresh water and shaded surroundings.

Frequently asked questions

Beit Jann: where is it located?
Beit Jann is located in Israel.
Beit Jann: what is there to see?
Highlights include Horbat Shevil, Ein Shevil, Har Shahal.
Beit Jann: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.
Beit Jann: why is it worth visiting?
Beit Jann is one of Israel's highest villages, perched on the peaks of the Meron mountain range in Galilee.
View on map → The Top 50 Attractions → OpenStreetMap →
Asia
Explore with Plizio Discover more places in Asia
More places in Israel →

Nearby cities

History & landmarks

Nature

More places