Ramat Yohanan Scout Farm, Scout farm in northern Israel.
Ramat Yohanan Scout Farm is a training facility in northern Israel that provides training grounds, accommodation, and outdoor activity areas across expansive grounds. The infrastructure includes sleeping quarters, dining facilities, and various activity spaces designed for outdoor exercises and group instruction.
The facility emerged in the 1930s alongside the kibbutz movement and was later expanded to serve as a youth training center. Over the decades, it evolved into an important site for developing young people within Israeli society.
The farm serves as a gathering place where young people come together to learn from each other and spend time outdoors as a community. Visitors can observe groups working and playing side by side, giving the grounds a sense of collective purpose and shared responsibility.
Access is via marked roads from Kiryat Ata, with parking available on site and buildings suited for multi-day stays. The grounds are designed for group visits and provide ample space and facilities for collective activities.
The site combines modern methods with traditional kibbutz farming practices, allowing visitors to participate in seasonal fruit harvesting and dairy production. This hands-on connection to cultivation and livestock management makes the stay a genuine learning experience rooted in local tradition.
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