Beatrice’s guidebook

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Beatrice’s guidebook

Touristic attractions in Tannourine

Go in the morning to enjoy the water mist fills the whole area! Dare to walk down the bridge, the view is worthwhile.
7 helybéli ajánlásával
Baatara Waterfall
7 helybéli ajánlásával
Go in the morning to enjoy the water mist fills the whole area! Dare to walk down the bridge, the view is worthwhile.
Any time of the day is amazing. Always fresh and lovely for a hike. Different tracks are there for different endurance and time levels. Make sure you visit the cliff overlooking the valley. It's at 20mins walk from the entrance.
12 helybéli ajánlásával
Tannourine Cedar Forest Nature Reserve
12 helybéli ajánlásával
Any time of the day is amazing. Always fresh and lovely for a hike. Different tracks are there for different endurance and time levels. Make sure you visit the cliff overlooking the valley. It's at 20mins walk from the entrance.
The village of Houb, whose name in Syriac means Love, stands on the heights of Tannourine. There on a picturesque hill, and surrounded by cedar trees and mixed forest, is the monastery of St. Anthony the Great. Perched on its summit as on an eagle’s nest, with all around hilltops, cliffs and bubbling springs, with basement and cellars and a red-tiled roof adding a splash of color to the rich and verdant surrounding nature, the monastery was built by monks to a height of three stories. At Houb nature, the monastery, the environment and the people are all one.
Couvent Saint Antonios دير مار انطونيوس
The village of Houb, whose name in Syriac means Love, stands on the heights of Tannourine. There on a picturesque hill, and surrounded by cedar trees and mixed forest, is the monastery of St. Anthony the Great. Perched on its summit as on an eagle’s nest, with all around hilltops, cliffs and bubbling springs, with basement and cellars and a red-tiled roof adding a splash of color to the rich and verdant surrounding nature, the monastery was built by monks to a height of three stories. At Houb nature, the monastery, the environment and the people are all one.