Asaf Singletrack – Kissufim





This information is a recommendation only. Please ride carefully and responsibly. Some routes are for mixed-use of vehicles and cyclists. Riders must adhere to all traffic rules and pay attention to the signage.
Difficulty level: Medium
Route length: Asaf Singletrack Kissufim, from Tel Gama – 28 km / From the entrance of Ma’on Synagogue – 22.5 km.
Start and end point: 2 options: Tel Gama / The entrance of Ma’on Synagogue
Summary of the trip area: The single track is named after the two main streams along which it runs – Nahal Asaf (Asaf Stream) and Nahal Kissufim (Kissufim Stream). The central loop is marked in by wooden posts showing a blue cyclist on a yellow background. Riding is only in the marked direction – clockwise in the central loop, except for the start/end paths which are two-way streets.
Summary of the route: From Tel Gama – go north from the parking lot, on the edge of Tel Gama, and turn left to join the HaBsor single track until it forks leftward, cross HaBsor stream, climb the opposite bank and continue to Asaf Stream. After about 1.5 km further down the single track, those arriving from the Ma’on Synagogue connect to the trail. Continue on the single track between hills and mounds within the forest. Further along the route, you will reach the Kissufim observation tower. After about 4 km, further down the way, there is a fork for riders from Tel Gama (left) or the Ma’on Synagogue (right).
Photography credit: Ilan Shaham
*The information is taken from the Lamedavesh and Mountain Bike Trails of the KKL-JNF websites










































