Finally, it’s spring. This makes it a good time of the year to visit the most magical place in Lebanon! Here are some of the sites worth visiting during this colorful and sunny season.

The Mseilha Fort in Hamat

The Mseilha Fort is a fortification situated north of the village of Hamat in Lebanon. The current fort was built by Emir Fakhreddine II in the 17th century to guard the route from Tripoli to Beirut. The fort is built on a long, narrow limestone rock near the Nahr el-Jawz River. Where you can get a chance to Discover Darb el Mseilha hiking Trail with GREEN STEPS.

Abandoned Silk Mill Kfarmatta

The Silk Museum, which dates back to 1792, in the Lebanese village of Bsous but few of them mention the abandoned old silk mill that is few minutes away from it in Kfarmatta, Souk el Ghareb. The structure has been abandoned for years now but it’s still in a relatively good shape.

Corniche Sawfar

Sawfar at Mont Lebanon is a village famous for its beautiful promenade (corniche) with its tree alleys in perspective in which nature is discreet to the rhythm of the seasons.

Falougha Lakes

Located in Mount Lebanon, Falougha- Khalouat is a Lebanese local authority which is located in Baabda District (Qada’a), an administrative division of Mount Lebanon Governorate. Falougha is a peaceful and serene village where you can enjoy a pleasant day filled with adventure, from admiring its nature and its traditional red-tiled Lebanese houses to hiking.

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