Distance from Beirut 60 km
Altitude 1,050 meters
Villages
Aitanit The name Aytanit most likely derives from the Phoenician goddess Tanit. A main water source is located in the center of the village surrounded by a large rock with Roman inscriptions. One of the most important sites in this town is the Roman cave which is actually a hypogeum ...
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Khirbet Kanafar Khirbet Qanafar has two watermills one of which is earlier than 16th century and they operate on the flow of Nabe’ el Khraizet to grind wheat into flour. Mat-hanet el Jawze is the oldest watermill but it has deteriorated and can only be distinguish by its ruins. However, ...
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Kefraya Kefraya has a Romano-Byzantine grape mill located among the agricultural terraces outside the center of the village. Visiting the Dahr el Moghor hypogea (underground dwellings) from the Roman and Byzantine era near the Boustros palace is a must. The five hypogea are dug into the rock of a small ...
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Qab Elias The most important monument in this town is the famous Ottoman castle which overlooks the Bekaa and was built to control the road that linked Beirut and the Shouf to the Bekaa valley. In 1625, Emir Fakhreddin destroyed an older palace that stood there and constructed this castle ...
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Ammiq/Deir Tahnish The ruins of old Ammiq (Khirbet’ Ammiq – يقّ ) خربة عم are located on the eastern slopes of Mount Lebanon overlooking the West Bekaa. One can see the ruins of old stone houses that date back to the Ottoman period and the first half of the 20th ...
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Jebaa Many natural elements, places, and monuments contribute to the reputation of Jebaa: its oak and pine forests known by the inhabitants as the Roman woodland, an old grape press cut into the rock, the natural caves, the water sources of Ain Chaachouh and Ain el Dayaa, and tombs in ...
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Mrosti The village square in Mrosti is famous for the statue of Kamal Beik Joumblatt, the renowned old oak woods and the Ottoman bridge. There is also an old grape press and three natural springs: Ain el Ghabeh, Ain el Tahta, and Jeita Spring. The Jeita Spring is considered blessed ...
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Haret Jandal Haret Jandal is on the Barouk River Valley Trail and is known for its very old oak trees located in the center of the village and its old olive tree in the El Basatine area. One can also visit architectural and archaeological monuments such as the 19th century house ...
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Amatour Amatour is on the Barouk River Valley Trail and boasts a Roman temple located outside the village in the Marj Bisri area. It is also renowned for its beautiful traditional houses and characteristic gates dating from the Ottoman period such as Dar Bou Hamza (1215H/1800 AD), Dar Ahmad Ali ...
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