Name of the place
Kantara bridge
Kantara bridge
The Quneitra Bridge is a historical bridge that crosses the Harod River in the Bisan Valley region. The construction of the bridge dates back to the Mamluk period, who settled in the area in the year 1260 AD. The bridge was built with the aim of helping residents transfer water from the Harod River to farms north of the river. The bridge stands on three magnificent arches of stone, and during the British colonization of Palestine, the British renovated the bridge and rebuilt one of the arches that had been destroyed over time. Now, visitors come to the area to enjoy the picturesque nature surrounding the bridge, as the area can relax, take a walk, and go on many paths.
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April 9, 2026 6:58 pm local time