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The Galilee

From the basalt tells of the Lower Galilee to the Crusader fortresses above the Hula Valley, the Galilee holds 2,140 documented archaeological sites across forty centuries. Iron Age cities, Roman synagogues, Talmudic-era villages, Crusader keeps, Ottoman-era khans. The most archaeologically dense region in Israel after Jerusalem.

2,140
Documented sites
8
Periods represented
3
UNESCO-tier sites
189
Crusader-era sites
From the Field Journal
"The Galilee was the rural backwater that produced Christianity, the bedrock that produced the Mishnah, and the staging ground for both Crusader campaigns and the failed defenses against them."
Atika Field Notes · Lower Galilee, 2026

The Galilee is two countries stacked. Below: black volcanic basalt, terraced for olives, knit with stone field walls, scattered with the foundations of villages that have been continuously inhabited or continuously abandoned for three thousand years. Above: limestone hills with synagogue ruins from the Talmudic era, Crusader watchtowers in line of sight from one another, twentieth-century kibbutzim built next to twelfth-century mosques. The road from Tiberias to Safed passes through every period.

Atika has mapped 2,140 sites across the Galilee. Most are open access, unmarked, and surrounded by farmland or forest. The 1st-century synagogue at Capernaum sits on the foundations of an earlier one and is fenced. The Crusader keep at Belvoir is a national park, ticketed. The Iron Age tell at Hazor is reachable by car but the access road is unmarked. The smallest sites, terraces, oil presses, isolated tombs, are simply where the path crosses them.

Geography

The four sub-regions of the Galilee.

Lower, Upper, Western, and Eastern Galilee each have their own dominant period and access pattern. Lower Galilee is Roman, Upper is Crusader, Western is Phoenician-coastal, Eastern is Bronze Age and Iron Age.

Lower Galilee
720 sites
Upper Galilee
540 sites
Western Galilee
480 sites
Eastern Galilee
400 sites
Filter by period:
A sample of 2,140 · 1300 BCE - 1517 CE

Sites of the Galilee.

Six representative entries. Every site in the app shows period, type, coordinates, distance from the nearest town, access notes, and confidence score.

№ 0288 · IL-GAL-BEL

Belvoir Castle

כוכב הירדן

Hospitaller hilltop fortress overlooking the Jordan Valley. Built 1168 to control the eastern approach to the Crusader Kingdom. Concentric defensive walls, the second outer perimeter visible from above. Withstood Saladin's siege for 18 months in 1188-89.

PeriodCrusader · 1168
RegionLower Galilee
AccessDaylight · National Park
№ 0341 · IL-GAL-CAP

Capernaum Synagogue

כפר נחום

White limestone synagogue from the 4th century, built on the basalt foundations of the 1st-century synagogue where, per the Gospel record, Jesus is documented to have taught. Octagonal church preserves the traditional house of Peter.

PeriodRoman to Byzantine
RegionSea of Galilee
AccessDaily · Modest fee
№ 0412 · IL-GAL-HAZ

Tel Hazor

תל חצור

Bronze and Iron Age tell, the largest archaeological mound in Israel. Mentioned in Egyptian and Mari texts as one of the great Canaanite cities. Israelite occupation layers from the 10th to 8th centuries BCE. UNESCO inscribed.

PeriodBronze + Iron · 1700-700 BCE
RegionUpper Galilee
AccessDaily · National Park
№ 0508 · IL-GAL-TZI

Tzippori (Sepphoris)

ציפורי

Roman-Byzantine city above Nazareth. Mosaic floors so detailed they include a portrait that locals call "the Mona Lisa of the Galilee." Synagogue mosaic with a zodiac panel. Continuously occupied through the Ottoman period.

PeriodRoman to Byzantine
RegionLower Galilee
AccessDaily · National Park
№ 0612 · IL-GAL-MEG

Tel Megiddo

מגידו

The site that names "Armageddon" (Har Megiddo). Twenty-six occupation layers from 7000 BCE to 332 BCE. Egyptian, Canaanite, Israelite, Assyrian, Persian. Solomonic stables, rock-cut water system, the most famous battlefield of the ancient Near East. UNESCO.

PeriodBronze through Persian
RegionJezreel Valley
AccessDaily · National Park
№ 0744 · IL-GAL-BAR

Bar'am Synagogue

בית הכנסת בברעם

3rd-century synagogue in the Upper Galilee, one of the best-preserved in Israel. Limestone façade still standing to second-story height. Maronite village built around it through the Ottoman period; depopulated 1948, foundations remain.

PeriodRoman · 3rd c. CE
RegionUpper Galilee
AccessDaily · National Park
Suggested Itinerary

The Lower Galilee circuit, by archaeology.

DAY 1
Tzippori (Sepphoris)

Start at Sepphoris for the mosaics. Half a day. Drive 25 km east to Nazareth for lunch and the Basilica of the Annunciation, then continue to Mount Tabor (Roman-Crusader) for sunset.

Lower Galilee · Roman to Byzantine · Half-day
DAY 2
Sea of Galilee circuit

Capernaum + Tabgha + Mount of Beatitudes in the morning. Magdala in the afternoon (1st-century synagogue, only synagogue in the Galilee from before the Temple's destruction). Belvoir Castle for sunset views over the Jordan Valley.

Sea of Galilee + Lower · Roman + Crusader · Full day
DAY 3
Hazor + Tel Dan

Drive north into the Hula Valley. Hazor for the largest Canaanite-Israelite tell in the country. Tel Dan further north for the Israelite cult center and the Aramean stele (the only contemporary external mention of "the House of David"). The Hermon snowmelt feeds the springs at both.

Upper Galilee · Bronze + Iron · Full day
DAY 4
Bar'am + Safed + the Crusader north

Bar'am for the synagogue. Safed for the late-medieval Jewish mystic quarter and the Crusader citadel above it. Continue to Montfort Castle (Teutonic Order, 1226) for the most isolated Crusader fortress in the Galilee, reachable only on foot.

Upper + Western · Roman + Crusader · Full day
Adjacent

Other regions of Israel.

The Galilee connects south through the Coastal Plain and the Jordan Valley. Each region has its own period density and its own surprises.

Coastal Plain →
1,580 sites
Jerusalem region →
2,420 sites
Judean Desert →
1,050 sites
Negev →
1,860 sites

Galilee questions.

What is the Galilee, geographically?

The northern region of Israel between the Hula Valley and the Jezreel Valley, bordered by Lebanon to the north, the Mediterranean to the west, and the Jordan River to the east. Conventionally divided into Lower, Upper, Western, and Eastern Galilee.

What is the most important archaeological site in the Galilee?

Three contend: Tel Hazor (Bronze and Iron Age, the largest tell in Israel, UNESCO), Tel Megiddo (twenty-six occupation layers, names "Armageddon," UNESCO), and Capernaum (the most documented village from the 1st century in Roman Palestine). The right answer depends on which period you care about.

Can I see Crusader fortresses without booking tours?

Yes. Belvoir is a national park, walk-up. Safed citadel is in the city. Montfort requires a 90-minute hike from the parking lot; bring water and shoes. Atika has 189 Crusader-era sites in the Galilee mapped, most accessible without ticketing.

How long does the Galilee take to see properly?

Three to four days for the highlights. A week for the dense version that includes Upper Galilee, Hula Valley, and the Western coast. Atika's suggested itineraries above are starting points; the full atlas in the app shows everything within a 30 km drive of wherever you are.

What about Christian biblical sites?

Capernaum, Tabgha (loaves and fishes), Mount of Beatitudes, Magdala (1st-century synagogue), Cana (wedding), Mount Tabor (Transfiguration tradition). All within 90 minutes of Tiberias. Atika tags each by both archaeological period and biblical reference, so users can filter by tradition or evidence.

Are there sites in the Galilee that are still being excavated?

Yes. Magdala (active since 2009), Hippos (Susita, ongoing), Tel Burna, Tel Kabri (Bronze-Age palace), and several smaller dig seasons. Atika's data refreshes monthly; in-app sites with active excavations are tagged "Currently digging" with the season window.

Is access different on Shabbat?

Most national parks open Friday until 13:00 and reopen Sunday morning. National park sites in religious areas (Safed) close earlier on Friday. Walk-up sites are accessible anytime. Atika's hours data is sourced from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and refreshed monthly.

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