Kadosh Dairy is a well-known cheese factory located in the mystical city of Safed (Tzfat), in the northern district of Israel. Safed is famous for its ancient synagogues and vibrant artist colony, and is situated at an altitude of 900 meters (2,953 feet), making it the highest city in Israel.
If you are driving from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, you can take Route 6 (Toll Road) and then connect to Route 65 going towards Afula. Follow the signs to Route 85, which leads directly to Akko (Acre), and then turn onto Route 866 towards Safed.
Traveling by public transport involves taking a bus or a combination of bus and train. From central locations such as Tel Aviv or Jerusalem:
For a more direct and comfortable option, private shuttles or taxis can be hired from major cities or the Ben Gurion Airport.
Once in Safed, Kadosh Dairy is accessible via local taxis or on foot, depending on where in the city you are staying. Its central location makes it relatively easy to find.
As opening hours may vary, it is advisable to contact Kadosh Dairy in advance to confirm they are open when you plan to visit.
Travel times can vary based on traffic conditions, especially on holidays and during Shabbat (from Friday evening until Saturday evening), when public transportation does not operate in Israel.