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Fatima Al Mahmoud

7 Perfect Spots For A Fall Staycation In Lebanon

We were there for you with a killer guide on perfect spots for a relaxing summer staycation, and now we’re back with a fall edition. Enjoy!


1. Beit Al Wadi – Abadieh


Located only around 20-minutes from Beirut, here you’ll see an area of magnificently preserved greenery surrounding this secret getaway being slowly replaced by hues of red and yellow as the autumn leaves make an appearance making it the perfect spot for a fall staycation. A cozy indoor chimney will keep you warm after you’re done roaming the outdoors among the fruit trees and evergreen pines.


2. Beit El Nessim – North Lebanon



Tucked away in the winding alleyways is this beautiful 150-year-old house brought back to life. The exterior architecture of the guesthouse is remarkable and the interior screams autumn. The open rooftop terrace is beckoning us for one last chance to enjoy before winter approaches. Make sure you take the time to stroll the old streets of Al Mina, near the seaside, along old houses, small shops, and street vendors.


3. Bouyouti– Chouf


Ideal for summer and fall alike, this guesthouse will give you so many great memories. Imagine spending a night nestled in the Chouf mountains among luscious color-changing surroundings. Best part? You don’t even need to leave your room for the view. This spot also boasts a specialty restaurant serving delicious food to complement your stay. This luxurious bed and breakfast is a place to celebrate, unwind, disconnect, and recharge – somehow all at once.


4. Beit El Qamar – Chouf


Also located in Chouf is yet another ultimate staycation spot known as “The House of the Moon.” This guesthouse is modeled to be an ode to the past and present, overlooking the quaint village of Deir El Qamar and the beautiful historical palaces and religious landmarks it holds. Surrounded by vegetable gardens and charming terraces, the guesthouse blends effortlessly with the nature surrounding it.


5.Dar El Berkeh – Chouf


An 18th century house tucked in a quiet village in Lebanon’s Chouf district, once built by Sheikh Said, a notable religious figure who named the house after the hexagonal pool at its entrance . Settled between thousand year-old olive trees and overlooking hills of pine and cedar, the spacious brick home is a haven for guests seeking rest in nature’s folds.


6. Guita – Akoura


Boasting local cuisine, cozy rooms, and an awe-inspiring green estate, Guita Bed & Bloom has quickly become our favorite spot for a weekend retreat. On the sprawling green property of Guita Bed & Bloom is a traditional stone Lebanese home hidden by trees and surrounded by several outdoor lounging areas and gardens, each of which with a different feel and breathtaking views. It’s perfect for building lasting simple memories. Best part? It’s dog friendly so you don’t have to leave your furry friend behind!


7. Dar Qadisha – Qadisha Valley



In a village perched atop the Qadisha Valley, or the Holy Valley, look for a house with a red shingled roof. Around you, take in the majestic peaks, ancient Cedars, and breathtaking hiking trails. The ultimate staycation.