logo
Check all the latest cultural events happening this week on TheMYM AGENDA
logo
Guide >Hiking Trails >

LMT 13 Faraya Chabrouh - Kfardebian

  • NATURE & ECOTOURISM
  • SPORTS & ADVENTURE
  • hiking

Faraya, Keserwan district

Trail length 13 km

North to South
From Faraya Chabrouh to Kfardebian
Total ascent 466m
Total descent 569m
Level of difficulty Challenging (5h)

South to North
From Kfardebian to Faraya Chabrouh
Total ascent 569m
Total descent 466m
Level of difficulty Challenging (4h30)

This trail starts under the Monastery of Our Lady of assumption and goes on the road toward Nabaa el Aasal spring and the water pipe which crosses over the stream from the Nabaa el Laban spring. When you arrive at the top of the “Jisr el Hajar” of Kfardebian (natural bridge), the trail continues over a hill lake and joins a concrete water canal to reach the Faqra ruins and temple. From there, a footpath runs towards a dirt road which passes by a quarry before reaching an umbrella pine forest. Follow a new path downhill towards the orchards by the stream, passing a concrete bridge. Continue over another bridge onto the main paved road which leads you to some orchards beside the stream. Cross it by a ruined watermill and start climbing towards Kfardebian village. You can either continue towards section 14 or finish next to Mar Ephrem church in the village by using the connecting trail.

Important to know
- There are no dangerous or difficult passages along this section; the trail consists of dirt and paved roads as well as goat trails.
- This section is completely marked. 
- If you plan to walk alone, please inform the LMTA about the dates of your trip at info@lebanontrail.org and ask for the GPS track.
- For your stay, contact the guesthouse or the guide few days before you start your trip.

Getting there
From Beirut, take the coastal highway to Nahr el Kalb. 500 m after the tunnel take the exit that leads to Jeita Grotto, and Faraya via Hrajel. To reach the head of the trail in Chabrouh, take a left turn after Faraya village roundabout, and then another left turn that reaches the Chabrouh dam. The roads are paved and public transportation is available to Faraya. The LMT is accessible from Faraya and Kfardebian.

Source: Lebanon Mountain Trail Association