A walk along the southern slope goes over the valley of the Gezer creek. Vineyards are visible in the valley. Above the vineyards rise the hills of Shfela, beyond which the mountains of the Jerusalem ridge are visible.
A walk along Tel Gezer reveals the most unexpected and amazing moments of the distant past. The oldest Hebrew inscription was found here. The giant pagan altar of Canaan was found here. The city gates of the times of King Solomon were found here. Spring is the best time for walking. A green carpet of lush grass covers the hill slopes, and trails lead to the cold waters of a natural spring in the middle of wheat fields.