Qadisha Valley
Qadisha Valley
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This holy gorge is filled with ancient monasteries and hermitages carved into its cliffs.
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Gaby85🇱🇧🇫🇷🇬🇧🇩🇪
Beirut, Lebanon4,231 contributions
Jun 2023 • Friends
The Qadisha Valley is the kind of place you might think only exists in movies. This magnificent valley cuts into the land and is surrounded by soaring, pine-covered mountains on both sides.
The best way to enjoy the valley is on foot. Hike on the dirt road, which leads deeper into the valley and turn back whenever you get tired. For a more arduous hike, there are trails leading from Qadisha to Ehden that span 16km.
Qadisha is also home to various hermitages and monasteries. If you want to visit the monasteries, the Monastery of Mar Elisha and Deir Mar Semaan , a hermitage founded in 1112 A.D. are both beautiful and easy to get to. Just ask around and you will be pointed in the right direction.
The best way to enjoy the valley is on foot. Hike on the dirt road, which leads deeper into the valley and turn back whenever you get tired. For a more arduous hike, there are trails leading from Qadisha to Ehden that span 16km.
Qadisha is also home to various hermitages and monasteries. If you want to visit the monasteries, the Monastery of Mar Elisha and Deir Mar Semaan , a hermitage founded in 1112 A.D. are both beautiful and easy to get to. Just ask around and you will be pointed in the right direction.
Written 9 June 2023
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VinnieLondon
Doha, Qatar11,702 contributions
Mar 2023 • Solo
Around 1.5 hours drive out from Beirut depending on traffic. Magnificent landscape with stunning views and a rich history. Many historical sites worth exploring as well as the nature and trails. Home to many saints from the grotto’s across this region as well as terraced fruit growing mountains. Well worth the trip out to see this natural landscapes.
Written 5 March 2023
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gabriel c
12 contributions
Jul 2022
Abu Joseph restaurant offers a variety of plats with Lebanese mezze. You will enjoy the food after a two hour hike in the valley.
Written 5 August 2022
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Schhel
Kigali, Rwanda172 contributions
Jun 2021 • Friends
The valley is amazing. If you want you can start walking down from becharre, through orchards. Then you join the main trail, walking past old monasteries. There are a couple of restaurants, up to a point, after which it becomes more isolated. If you organize a pick up , it’s a great one way walk, long but not too difficult .
Highly recommended, I’ve walked there many times
Highly recommended, I’ve walked there many times
Written 21 May 2022
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Cokina
Beirut, Lebanon573 contributions
Feb 2021 • Family
Take the long hike, it's worth it. There are so many stops on the way it makes it one great experience, hawka, Marina, Elysee, kannoubine convents are all wonderful. Even a young child enjoyed the walk. Highly recommended in spring or fall, if you can avoid the summer heat.
Written 3 February 2021
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Ali zaiter
Beirut, Lebanon71 contributions
Sep 2020 • Friends
Its excellent location, I was visited with friends, its still virgin, no cars there ... I like it ... I advise to visit it
Written 16 September 2020
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Halcatra
Edinburgh, UK483 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
It is a great place to visit in Lebanon. It shows that the country does not consist of only archeological sites but has also great mountains. There are a lot of walking paths, churches and convents of all the religions in the country, picnic spots - a lot to do and see. If you are in Lebanon for a couple of days, it is definitely a must.
Written 19 February 2020
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dmittleman
Palm Beach Gardens, FL1,445 contributions
Oct 2019
This valley is full of religious monuments and places of natural beauty. You can hike down a road well into the valley. There are waterfalls, monasteries, picnic areas, and a spectacular mossy wall of water.
Written 5 January 2020
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Rachel S
Beirut, Lebanon123 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
I like a lot Being in this place,very peaceful,nature is great..just go for a hike you will like it for sure...people are helpful and friendly
Written 5 November 2019
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shaggyd0g1
Glencoe, UK435 contributions
Oct 2019
The best way to see this is from afar! Its hard to appreciate once you are in the valley - its spectacular and beautiful, with a wide range of varied things to see and places to visit. A lovely location
Written 4 November 2019
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markwhite
Melbourne, Australia
Hi there. Has anyone done the hike of Qadisha Valley on their own? (without a tour group) I'm visiting there during the week days and tours all seem to run weekends only. And private tours are way too expensive. Is it easy enough to do with a map and some directions?
Eva M
Brussels, Belgium16 contributions
Yes, you can do the trip on your own. I just did in the middle of May 2018, I also wrote a review about the trip on Tripadvisor:
The Qadisha valley is a wonderful place. We went for a 25km hike in May - and had, weirdly enough, a lot of rain. But even though we were completely wet in the evening, it was completely worth it.
We left from Bauhaus hotel - just outside of Bcharré, from where a small street (also a big one, but you should take the small one) goes down into the valley. The way is very well marked (I forgot which color though). Nonetheless, you see that the path is not frequently used, because sometimes the grass was as high as our knees, and apart from the marks on the trees and roadsides, there was, at moments, no visible path.
The path down the valley is breathtaking, but quite steep. At a certain point there was a chain in the rocks, in case the rocks were wet. So, better not take this way with children. There is another path that leaves from Bcharré city center, which is apparently less beautiful, but easier.
Once you arrive at the first monastery - after about an hour of hiking, the path gets very easy, and follows the riverbed, where there is a track - always well marked - for 4x4's.
About every hour from then onwards, there is a different monastery along the road.
At the river valley, the roads biforcate from time to time, so better have a map. We didn't find a detailed map on the spot, but I used the application maps.me, where all roads are very well indicated.
About halfway, just before the Qannoubine monastery, there is a restaurant along the way, with decent lunch for a reasonable price. Drinking water can be refilled here.
After a whole day of walking, we left the trail for a final, steep, climb of about 2 hours towards Ehden from where we hitchhiked back to Bcharré without any difficulties. There is also a bus passing to Bcharré - at least once an hour, but maybe more frequently than that as well.
As I told in the beginning, the way is well marked, and until you arrive at the Qannoubine monastery, it is almost not possible to lose the way. Before Qannoubine, the way splits in two, but they both run parallel, and arrive at the restaurant just before Qannoubine. Afterwards though, there are various trails leaving the valley towards different villages on the hill top, so it is best to have a map with you, unless you don't mind which way to take and which monastery to see.
Shauna L
13 contributions
Hey Tony,
Just wondering if you visit Qadisha on your own, or if you arranged a driver to go. I will be staying in Byblos for 3 days, so I was thinking of heading there for one of the days.
Any advice friend?
Many thanks,
Shauna
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