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Everything you need to know about Hermon reopening

Exciting news: Mount Hermon to reopen next week after being closed for more than a year 

After a year and a half of being designated a closed military area, and following relative calm and the arrival of snow, the Hermon site will resume operations and open to visitors next Tuesday in a week.

Mount Hermon North Israel
Photo: David Cohen/Flash90

The site announced that at this stage, the reopening will be limited to visitor entry only, with no possibility of skiing, due to direct damage to two ski lifts (in the country).

After a year and a half in which the area was designated a closed military zone due to the war on the northern front, and following the relative calm and with the arrival of snow, the Hermon site will resume operations and reopen to visitors next Tuesday in a week.

The site announced today (Tuesday) that at this stage, the reopening will be limited to visitor entry only, without the possibility of skiing, due to damage caused to the site's infrastructure during the war from direct hits on two ski lifts. The site team is working to repair the damage with the help of technicians from abroad, who will arrive in the summer months.

"We are very excited to reopen the gates of the Hermon site and welcome visitors," says Rafael Noa, the site's CEO. "At the same time, we are facing significant challenges, especially in recruiting staff after the prolonged closure period. We are making every effort to gradually return to full operation while maintaining the high level of service that our visitors know and expect. I urge anyone interested in joining the Hermon family to contact us."

Visitors will be able to enjoy the snow, a ride on the visitor cable car, sliding on the extreme sledding facility, "Sky Rider" in virtual reality, and snow sledding for children.

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