Well, almost as good as Jersulem according to the rating but just glancing through the reviews you should notice they ain't all that great.
The most breathtaking are the views. Outstanding. And slightly remote which makes it bit more challenging to tick off. There is a good reason this place opens up an hour before sunrise. So I camped at the nearby spot (no facilities but it's free, legal and helped my budget quite a bit, Israeli hotels are expensive!) and drove over to the gate at 5am in March. I wasn't alone but the other couple were slow plus not having a fancy Israeli Pass makes buying tickets a little slower too, they didn't make it up for sunrise. The hike requires a good 45min of steeeeep ascent to reach the site. The snake path is not forgiving and there are only a few places to rest and you should be pretty fit to attempt it. You don't have to reach the top to view a glorious sunrise but it's kinda the goal here. Little did I know that others had arrived from the west gate with only a 15min ramp path already. You can also stay in the inn below by the way, if comfort is required but the cable car doesn't start until 8am or something.
So, the issue is that once you reach the top there are hardly any highlights anymore. Closeup it all seems rather lackluster and uninteresting. The only thing I would recommend are the outlooks you can see sticking out at the "front" (Southeast) of the site.
Love how they converted one of the ancient buildings into a modern state of the art restroom, half a star extra just for that! ;)