Here’s your virtual escape to Batroun’s most beautiful villages where the Phoenician and Roman civilizations and many others lived. Let’s tour it!
We’ll start on the coast with the most beautiful Phoenician city in the sea, the city of Batroun. This city is considered one of the oldest historical cities with many ancient relics, such as the Phoenician wall, the Church of Our Lady of the Sea, the old market, and ancient heritage streets being present there.
Kfar Abida
Kfar Abida has the most beautiful caves that are tucked away in the sea.
Hamat
This coastal town takes our breath away every time.
El Heri
With crystal blue waters, a soft sandy shore, and unbeatable fresh air, Heri is all we need!
Now it’s time to dive into the wonderful serene villages, which are known for their tranquility and scenic nature.
Kfarhilda
A wonderful mountain town, Kfarhilda is known for its natural landscapes, waterfall, agricultural plain, and the presence of the Joz River, which is spread over the banks of a large number of restaurants.
Tannourine
The Tannourine Cedars Forest Nature Reserve is a definite must-see if you’re visiting the area. The forest is one of the most dense in the country.
Douma
Beautiful red-roofed homes and picturesque, quaint streets.
Hardine
The most unique site in Hardine is its inclined natural plate known as the tile of Hardine that runs through it, giving it a unique surreal aspect and showing the action of the tectonic plates millions of years ago that shaped Mount Lebanon.
Jrabta
The perfect spot overlooking the blue sea and green mountains.
Abdelli
The village stands on a hill from where one can see open horizons all around, embracing the sea, the surrounding mountain tops, a rocky wilderness, and cultivated terraces stretching into the distance with orchards of vines, olive trees, apricot trees and fig trees, interspersed with clumps of woodland oak trees, poplars, cypresses and pines. The houses, weathered by time, have great particular charm.