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Qobbayat, Aakkar district
Trail length 18,5 km
North to South
From Qobbayat to Tashea
Total ascent 1216m
Total descent 642m
Level of difficulty Very Difficult
South to North
From Tashea to Qobbayat
Total ascent 642m
Total descent 1216m
Level of difficulty Difficult
Leave the monastery and walk along the paved road. Continue following the marks until you reach the dirt road on your left. Then walk along this road and follow the water canal passing by Ain el Sitt spring. Continue on to the Deir Mar Challita monastery, crossing the paved road and passing by Nabaa el Abiad spring. The trail then crosses a pine forest and climbs toward Mar Sarkis and Bakhos church ruins. Continue on the dirt road than take a single track to Byout Zabboud, walk the hamlet and walk toward Nabaa Zabboud. pass the spring and start to climb toward the Black Forest passing by Ain Tabet and a hamlet, take a dirt road that will lead you to el Qammouaa plateau main paved road. Please note that at this point the trail is not yet fixed at its end, the old track after Mar Sarkis and Bakhos churches is still marked to the end over Tashea, these marks will be removed soon.
Important to know
- There are no dangerous or difficult passages along this section; the trail consists of dirt and paved roads, footpath and goat trails.
- This section is partly marked (Qobbayat side) - There are other way marking signs along this section (green and blue), if you are using the LMT trails stay always on the white and purple marking.
- 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.
- If you wish to stay in any of the villages, contact the guesthouses or the guide few days before starting your trip.
Getting there
Take the coastal highway northbound from Tripoli. At el Abdeh, take the right hand fork towards Halba. At Halba, you can either go left to el Qobbayat or right to Aakkar el Aatiqa and Tashea. Once you reach Qobbayat, ask for “Les Demeures” lodge next to the Carmelite monastery. All roads are paved, and public transport is available to Qobbayat and Aakkar el Aatiqa. The LMT is accessible from all these villages.
Source: Lebanon Mountain Trail Association