Neve Paritzki Jerusalem Israels First Cycling Tunnel opens

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The Kerem Tunnel offers a unique adventure in hiking and riding for the enjoyment of

The Kerem Tunnel, Israel's first bike tunnel, opened as part of the Jerusalem Ring Path. This 42-kilometer cycle path surrounds Jerusalem.

The tunnel connects Nahal Refaim and Emek Motza. Its southern entrance is in Refaim Park, below Ein Laban while the northern entrance is located in Nahal Ein Kerem, about half a kilometer from the Kerem junction.

The 2.1-kilometer long tunnel was opened on Thursday by Jerusalem and heritage minister Ze'ev Elkin as well as Moshe Lion, the Mayor. Moshe Lion. Avi Baleshnikov of Gihon, chairman of Gihon and a plethora of other cyclists also attended.

Jerusalem was a popular tourist destination because of its rich and fascinating historical. Elkin explained that the modern tourism industry is an integral part of Jerusalem's historic treasures and incorporates modern day tourism. "The inauguration of [this] tunnel project is a further part of the development of Jerusalem as a city. Jerusalem as well as its development into a desirable tourist destination for all kinds of people in Israel and throughout the globe."

Elkin his ministry, which together with the Jerusalem Municipality spearheaded the project, said the ministry "invests hundreds of millions of shekels every year to develop the tourism industry in Jerusalem and the development of new attractions and ventures that connect the fascinating history of our eternal capital to its future... I would like to invite you to ride your bicycles along a beautiful maintained, well-maintained path that looks out over Old Jerusalem.



The project was financed by the Elkin's Ministry as well as the Tourism Ministry. It also included budgets for the Jerusalem Municipality and the Gihon Corporation. The project was completed by the Jerusalem Development Authority.

Elkin said that the Kerem Tunnel project is an crucial tool to realize the idea to change the way of thinking and transport in Jerusalem. "The tunnel, which connects to the lengthy Jerusalem Ring Path, will join the existing bicycle pathways in the city, as well as the ones that will be laid in the various neighborhoods in the hope of encouraging cycling among its residents and its visitors, and also encouraging the green revolution in transportation in the capital city."

https://nevefrietzki.co.il/ The Kerem Tunnel was first excavated in the early 1990s in order to shift the main sewer line from the Gihon Corporation toward the purification plant located in Sorek, which is located west of the city and is currently being used as an infrastructure tunnel that includes the fifth water line, which connects to Jerusalem from the Mekorot water company.

"The Kerem tunnel project is essential to achieving the vision for changing Jerusalem's transport system. "

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon

Construction of roads, the installation and testing of safety and electrical systems are just some of the ongoing works to make the tunnel safer for all seasons.

The Kerem Tunnel gives you access to many places to relax, including Ein Kerem Neighborhood, the Biblical Zoo and Aquarium as well historic natural springs Ein Haniyeh or Ein Laban.