The Ktia Creek originates from the top of Mount Carmel and collects the winter waters of the eastern slope of the mountain into the Nesher Creek. Before 2004, this small but deep creek was chosen by developers as an uncontrolled place for the removal of construction waste. But a joint initiative of the municipality of the city of Nesher and the National Land Fund of Israel allowed preserving this corner of wondrous nature in the center of the city limits.
The Hanging Bridges are one of the most visited attractions in Nesher. People from all over the country come here to walk along the almost eighty-meter bridges. The trails are absolutely safe and well equipped. The entire park is built on one level. There are a kiosk and a small cafe in the park, but since you got here for the beauty of nature, do not deny yourself a real culinary delight - a bakery and a family restaurant in the neighboring Druze village of Usafia. Here hospitality is a custom, traditions are valued, and bread is life.