Search results for Nature venues - Beirut & Lebanon

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Byblos Sur Mer

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For the family with a penchant for style and comfort

Mount Lebanon , Jbeil - Byblos

Beit el Batroun

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Fall in love at first sight with this stunning bed-and-breakfast with breathtaking views in Batroun.

Thoum, Batroun

Cedars of Jaj

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A small but impressive cluster of Cedars well worth the hike

Jaj, Mount Lebanon 1

Tanail Domain

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The eco-tourism spot in Lebanon par excellence: the Tanail Domain in Central Bekaa is ripe with fun and educational activities

Tanail, Bekaa

Cherry Blossom Hotel

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Charming resort with modern amenities offering the comfort of your city home with the serenity of a countryside escape

El Qrayeh, Bhamdoun

White Beach Batroun

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Situated only 45 kilometers from Beirut, and 5 kilometers away from the sizzling nightlife of Batroun.

Thoum, Batroun

Tyre Coast Nature Reserve

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Tyre Coast Nature Reserve is not only a Nature reserve but also a Ramsar site.  

Seaside road, Tyre

Bentael Nature Reserve

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 Green Shell adventure Eco-Park

Bentael , Jbeil - Byblos

Arz Tannourine

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Well diversified Nature Reserve 

Tannourine, North Lebanon

Palm Islands

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They are Lebanon’s only true Islands.

Tripoli, North Lebanon

Yammouneh Nature Reserve

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A great touristic landmark in Bekaa

Yammouneh, Bekaa

Jabal Moussa Nature Reserve

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Jabal Moussa is an outstanding Biosphere Reserve located in Keserwan-Jbeil area.

Main road, Keserwan

Jabalna Ecolodge

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Ecolodge on the doorstep of North Lebanon's Wonders

2km off the road that connects Qoubaiyat and Hermel, Qoubaiyat

Villetta Di Faraya

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Perfectly situated at the heart of Faraya..

Faraya Fakra Highway, Faraya

Orange House

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A remote hideaway for the beach-goer with a heart of gold

Mansouri Sea Road, Naqoura , Tyre

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