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Gan HaShlosha (Sachne): Natural Warm Springs

Gan HaShlosha (Sachne) natural spring pools

Gan HaShlosha (the Park of the Three), also known by its Arabic name Sachne, is a national park built around natural warm springs at the foot of Mount Gilboa. The springs, which flow at a constant 28 degrees Celsius year-round, feed a series of pools surrounded by lawns, palm trees, and ancient ruins. The park has been called one of the most beautiful places in Israel, and on a hot day, it is certainly one of the most refreshing.

The Springs

The warm springs emerge from the base of Mount Gilboa, where groundwater heated by the earth’s interior reaches the surface. The water is clear, warm, and rich in minerals, and the pools it feeds range from shallow wading areas to deep swimming pools. The main pool is surrounded by manicured lawns and shade trees, creating a setting that feels more like a tropical resort than the Jezreel Valley.

The Name

The park is named after three men involved in local security who were killed in 1938 during the Arab Revolt. Their memorial stands at the entrance to the park. The Arabic name, Sachne, derives from the word for “warm” or “hot,” referring to the springs.

Archaeology

The park contains the remains of a flour mill from the Ottoman period, fed by the same springs that now fill the swimming pools. The mill has been partially restored, and the water channels that powered it are still visible. A reconstructed Roman-period bathhouse shows that people have been enjoying these warm springs for at least 2,000 years.

The Museum

The Museum of Regional and Mediterranean Archaeology, within the park, displays finds from the surrounding area, including the spectacular mosaic from the nearby Beit Alpha synagogue.

Visit with Hoshen Tours

Gan HaShlosha is the perfect break in a Jezreel Valley itinerary. Hoshen Tours includes it alongside Beit Alpha and Mount Gilboa, combining archaeology, nature, and a warm swim.