A nice hike from Nataf (the moshav) down to Cfira wadi and Ein Nataf spring.
Starting point is from the edge of Nataf settlement. Be aware that to enter the moshav, you have to pass through an electric gate. It was open both ways, but i am not sure if it is always open.
This hike should be done during daylight. Some parts are more steep than others, but a comfortable walk. Going back up could be difficult to some, hence the terrain.
You can park at the end of the moshav, follow the blue trail.
Follow the red crosses. You will reach a gate to your left, preventing motor vehicles from entering the nature reserve. Turn left at the green trail which follows the ridge above the wadi. Near the bottom the trail splits again, the red (left) leads to the spring.
On the way you will walk through untouched nature (not planted forest). The ridge on the north side is exposed and you can see impressive peaks, interesting rock formations and caves.
The spring: Water was dripping from the cave towards the water hole (during winter). The deep hole is covered with metal grid and locked. Entrance is forbbidden. I threw a stone inside, and could here a good splash of water.
The open grassy area is great for picnics in the winter sun.
Be mindful, as always, when moving stones searching for the cache. Something may be lurking. A stick may be handy here.