Kfar Nahum National Park”If you have time and energy to spare do the 60km walk around the Kinneret.”

Kfar Nahum National Park, also known as Capernaum, is a [fascinating archaeological site](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g321551-d7713864-Reviews-Kfar_Nahum_National_Park-Capernaum_Galilee_Region_Northern_District.html) that transports visitors back to the time of Jesus. Located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, this park preserves the remains of an ancient fishing village that played a significant role in Jesus’ Galilee ministry. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins of a [4th-century synagogue](https://pinkpangea.com/2019/05/kfar-nahum-israel/) built atop the foundations of the synagogue where Jesus taught. The park also features the remnants of a 1st-century house, believed to be the home of Peter the Apostle. For those seeking a more immersive experience, the park offers the opportunity to embark on a challenging yet rewarding 60km walk around the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), providing breathtaking views and a deeper connection to the historical landscape.

Key Highlights

– Ancient synagogue ruins from the 4th century|- Remains of a 1st-century house, possibly Peter the Apostle’s home|- Stunning views of the Sea of Galilee|- Archaeological exhibits showcasing daily life in Second Temple times|- Option for a 60km walk around the Kinneret|- [Proximity to other significant religious sites](https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionsNear-g321551-d7713864-Kfar_Nahum_National_Park-Capernaum_Galilee_Region_Northern_District.html) like St. Peter’s Church and the Church of the Twelve Apostles|- Plans for a future [recreated fishing village and artists’ colony](https://parksofisrael.com/en/parks/kfar-nahum-capernaum-national-park)

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