Highway 87 (Israel)
Highway 87 is a 35 km long east-west highway in northern Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. It extends from the northern shores of Lake Kinneret through the central Golan Heights. It begins in the west at Kfar Nahum/Capernaum and ends in the east at Bashan Junction.
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Highway 87, looking westwards
Junctions & Interchanges on the highway
Kilometers | Name | Location | Intersecting routes | |
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Highway 87 | ||||
0 | צומת כפר נחום | Kfar Nahum | ![]() | |
6 | צומת אלמגור | בקעת כינרות | Route 8277 | |
10 | צומת בית צידה | בקעת בית צידה | Route 888 | |
12 | צומת יהודיה | בקעת בית צידה | ![]() | |
24 | צומת קצביה | South of Katzrin | Route 9088 | |
27 | צומת המפלים | Golan Heights | Route 808 | |
30 | צומת קשת | רמת הגולן | כביש הנפט (Petroleum Road) | |
35 | צומת בשן | Golan Heights | ![]() | |
Places of interest near Highway 87
- Tabgha/Ein Sheva with the Church of the Multiplication and the Church of the Primacy of St. Peter
- Church of the Beatitudes
- Capernaum/Kfar Nahum – the Franciscan side of the archaeological site with the ancient synagogue, and the Greek Orthodox side and monastery
- Arik Bridge
- Bethsaida – the valley, archaeological park, and nature reserve
- Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve and Yehudiya stream
- Memorial statue for the IDF's 7th brigade
- Husayniyah (חושנייה)
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See also
- List of highways in Israel
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