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Blessed Pilgrimage: The Way of Christ the Lord

Upper Galilee: Montfort Castle

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Montfort Castle

View north: The trail leading down to Montfort from the south passes a small farm (center right). Notice the white car and small building for perspective.

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Montfort Castle Photos

View north: The trail leading down to Montfort from the south passes a small farm (center right). Notice the white car and small building for perspective.

View north: Detail of the above photo. Large oak trees (top left) are typical and cover much of the region. The same trees are visible in the above photo (bottom left).

View West: The castle (center right) looks down on Nahal Keziv with the Mediterranean Sea (top) in the distance. Also pictured is the coastal town of Nahariya (top left), 8 miles (13 kilometers) to the west.

View north: The trail to the castle from the south passes through this rock cavern.

View west: The castle was primarily an administrative headquarters with no military significance.

View west: The castle’s domestic wing.

View north: The castle’s inner gate tower.

Montfort Castle