Top 8 Things to do Good for Couples in Beit Shemesh, Jerusalem District

May 29, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Beit Shemesh (Hebrew: בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ‬,; Arabic: بيت شيمش‎; Latin: Bethsames, Beth Shamesh or Bethshamesh and most often Beth-Shemesh in English translations of the Hebrew Bible) is a city located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Jerusalem in Israel's Jerusalem District, with a population of 109,762 in 2016. The history of Beit Shemesh goes back to pre-biblical times. The modern city of Beit Shemesh was founded in 1950.
Restaurants in Beit Shemesh

1. Israel Wine Journeys

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Israel Wine Journeys

Wine tours in Israel exclusive & personalized from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, the Galilee and the Golan Heights. Discover charming boutique wineries. Sip fine wine with winemakers. Explore scenic wine regions. Visit vineyards and barrel rooms. Experience Israel's world class wines and wineries for yourselves with a wine tour in Israel.

2. Buster's Beverage

Nacham Industrial Park, Beit Shemesh Israel +972 54-338-6323 http://www.busters.co.il
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Buster's Beverage

Buster's Beverage Co. is owned and operated by our family, the Neilsons. My dad, Denny, (the bald guy) made his impact on the Israeli beer scene by opening a home brew beer and wine making store called The Winemaker. He started our first line of award winning beer called Isra-Ale. Soon, he began making alcoholic Apple Cider. After years of perfecting the recipe, he introduced it to the Israeli market as Busters Cider. It became so popular that now we produce it in our own factory in the hills of Jerusalem. Since summer of 2014, we introduced Israel's first alcoholic lemonade, appropriately named Busters Hard Lemonade. and now, our new winter special - spiced apple cider!

3. Adventure Israel - Day Tours

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Adventure Israel - Day Tours

Adventure Israel runs action-packed adventure tours across Israel. Rappelling, Rock Climbing, Caving, Hiking, Camping, Survival Skills, Team Building and more. We provide over-the-top service with a smile and pride ourselves in our focus on safety, fun, and our ability to create truly unique Israel experience that is customized to each of our clients requests. All of our guides are friendly, fluent English speakers, officially licensed and passionate about the outdoors. We look forward to adventuring with you!

4. Olya's Hot Glass Studio

Moshav Aviezer, Beit Shemesh 99860 Israel +972 52-387-3185 [email protected] http://www.olyastudio.co.il
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Olya's Hot Glass Studio

Olay's Hot Glass Studio is a glass blowing studio owned and operated by the glass artist Olya Brener. The studio is located in Moshav Aviezer at the center of Elah Valley. The Valley of Elah is a beautiful countryside region known as 'The Tuscany of Israel'. ​ Group Tour The studio offer a 1 hour tour which includes watching a live demonstration by our professional team of glassblowers, short lecture on the glassblowing process and answers any questions your group may have. Classes The studio specializes in teaching the art of glassblowing, offering a variety of class options for any experience level.

5. Flam Winery

Flam Winery Yaar Hakdoshim, Beit Shemesh Israel +972 2-992-9923 [email protected] http://flamwinery.com/
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Flam Winery

The story of FLAM winery is a family story. A family that lives, breathes and produces wine for more than 50 years. Surrounded by vineyards, the FLAM Winery is located at the heart of the Judean Hills surrounding Jerusalem, between the Kisalon river and the Kdoshim forest. The winery operates in the classic European Family Estate model.

Reviewed By jamiesQ7865QM - Jerusalem, Israel

Great way to spend an afternoon. The wines were all very elegant - distinctive but in a very subtle sort of way. We tasted 5 wines and ate bread and cheese -- it was all very good. And the staff were so knowledgeable and warm. Was a great activity for a cold/gloomy day!

6. Tzora Vineyards

Kibbutz Tzora, Judean Hills, Beit Shemesh Israel +972 2-990-8261 [email protected] http://tzorawines.com/
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Tzora Vineyards

Located high in the Judean Hills, our vineyard has a wide range of small parcels varying in elevation and soils, such as Moza Marl, Terra-Rosa and deep bands of limestone. Consequently, grape varieties are planted according to their optimized needs. This natural variation gives birth to an array of terroirs, which create wines of great complexity and longevity. Our tasting room is conveniently located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. We offer a guided tasting of wines, by appointment only.

Reviewed By Xenedis

We recently visited Tzora Vineyards for the second time (the first being in 2016). Tzora is one of Israel's best wineries. It has a very small number of wines, but is very much into the concept of terroir, and Eran Pick, the winemaker, makes expressive wines which represent the richness of the Judean Hills. We met Eran on our first visit, and chatted with him again this time. Here is what we tasted: Judean Hills Blanc chardonnay sauvignon blanc 2018 Shoresh Blanc sauvignon blanc chardonnay 2018 Judean Hills cabernet sauvignon syrah petit verdot merlot 2017 Shoresh syrah cabernet sauvignon petit verdot 2017 The cellar door experience is excellent. A full spread of cheese, bread and Judean olive oil was awaiting us upon arrival. The bread and olive oil is made specifically for Tzora, and we loved the olive oil, naturally adding it to our shopping list. The same hostess we had last time was also serving us this time, and she remembered us. She was full of knowledge, and very proud to exhibit what Tzora does, and made our visit a great experience. The Judean Hills red was a very pleasing wine. To call it entry-level does not do it justice, but Tzora only produces three reds, and this wine is the lowest ranked. Despite that, it is an excellent wine. The Shoresh is one of the two flagship reds, and it was sensational. When I told the rep that we still had the Misty Hills 2013 we had bought during our last visit, she was excited, and told us to hold onto it. That particular wine was excellent, and it is all gone now. Misty Hills is still made, but it is not offered for tasting. Somehow, we got to taste it last time. By far, Tzora offers the best cellar door experience. I think I preferred this visit to Tzora over the first, so it was definitely worth re-visiting.

7. Twins Cave

Route 10, Beit Shemesh Israel
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Twins Cave

Reviewed By Ivisitedtheplace - Israel, null

That’s correct- that was our mission- “to the bat cave.” I came with an active eleven year old. This hike can be done in two directions, and I’ve done it a number of times, and from both directions. This time, Friday 9 April 2021, we did the classic famous and shorter hike, which is an in/out hike from the parking lot opposite the village of Zanoach (“neglected”) and adjacent to the expanding city of Bet Shemesh. It’s half an hour on a straight path narrow trail which is strewn with boulders and trees, so there is climbing on and over them and negotiating the trail- not difficult. There are support poles as a metal banister to grab at three different places along the way. This is a popular trail, and there have been people coming in both directions every time that I have hiked this. The trail is narrow- one person at a time: so stand at the side and don your Corona mask. Even though it was April, the park rangers had not yet opened the bat cave to the public (it is closed in the winter for hibernation of those mammals). Despite that, we could see and hear that some fellows had violated the chains closing the entrance and were disturbing the animals. We continued for five minutes past the bat cave and came to the secret but famous rock formation that functions as a perfect natural rock carved fast and slippery sliding board for children, and a certain anonymous and always unnamed 66 year old who just happened to be there when “I visited this place.” We continued for twenty minutes beyond the rock sliding board- it quickly becomes even narrower, with shrubbery almost occluding and obscuring the path. This path goes uphill all the way to Ness Harim (“Mountains Miracle”). Of course then the reverse one way several hour trail is from Ness Harim to the parking lot which was our starting point. We returned by turning around and retracing our steps. I have a number of photos of this. First note the herd of sheep led by local Bedouin, whose camp can’t be far. Next- note the warning sign regarding valuables left in the car- this is an unattended hidden and not visible to others parking lot, even though there is regular tourist and visitors hiker traffic on a regular day and especially weekends and holidays. We, for example, chose to park at the exit from route 3855, so that our car remained visible to others on that active road. That added a ten minutes walk each way on a wide dirt car path. I included many scenic photos- I do find it quite attractive... it always reminds of White Oak Falls in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia... even though there are no water falls. I also included photos of the HarryD family that we passed in the other direction during our journey. We also passed a few adults struggling with several children all under age six- some of them did not succeed. I’d be happy to do this not difficult for me hike again. I sure hope that you find this review and attached photos to be “helpful.”

8. Ella Valley Vineyards

Kibbutz Netiv HaLamed Heh, Beit Shemesh 9985500 Israel +972 2-999-4885 http://ellavalley.com
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Ella Valley Vineyards

Reviewed By Amiriles - Giv'atayim, Israel

We went there just to pick up an outdoor pack. It was veey nice, bread, cheese, paste, wine, even glasses, vegerables and olives. There even a corkscrew. It is all in an insulated bag. 3-4 people can eat well. All for only 219 ILS. When Covid is over i guess vine tours are available.

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