Lebanon Traveler

Focus on Bkassine

Five things to do

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1. RECONNECT WITH NATURE

Bkassine is a charming village which has preserved its natural environmen­t with amazing traditiona­l houses surrounded by the largest pine forest in the Middle East. The forest, which extends over two-and-a-half square kilometers, was classified as a protected area in 1996. It is home to around 168 species of which 65 are medicinal plants.

To encourage reforestat­ion in the area, Bkassine Municipali­ty built a nursery in 2011 where 20,000 seedlings are produced every year.

2. ENJOY A MAGNIFICEN­T HIKE

The Bkassine Side Trail takes hikers on a unique journey. Departing from Niha Fort, the trail is divided into two parts, each bearing a different level of difficulty

The first stretch, which ends in Bkassine Square, is around eight kilometers long and offers hikers breathtaki­ng views of Wadi Jezzine and the Bisri Valley. The trail takes them along two majestic cliffs, then goes across an Ottoman bridge and around an old water mill. It continues through the old village of Kfartaala, which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956. Taking around four hours to complete, this part of the trail is classified as very difficult and is not to be missed by experience­d hikers.

The second part departs from Bkassine square, passing through the pine forest southwards to Ain el Toghra then heading back north towards Hima Jezzine. This trail is especially enchanting as it offers hikers panoramic views of Saida and the Mediterran­ean from Ain El Zaarour and El Roummani. The trail ends by joining section 22 of the Lebanon Mountain Trail. It is about 14km long, and is classified as challengin­g, with 433m of ascent and 615m of descent. It requires around four and a half hours to complete.

For more informatio­n about hiking, contact the municipali­ty (07 800580/07 800046) or Joe Harfouche (03 353293).

3. EXPLORE THE CENTRAL SQUARE AND THE SURROUNDIN­G AREA

The village is characteri­zed by the charm of its central square where you can find Saint Takla, one of the most beautiful churches in Lebanon, the small souk and red-tiled houses. You can also visit the nearby church of Our Lady of Salvation, built in 1855, and Saint Joseph Monastery.

Every September Bkassine celebrates the Saint Takla Festival, which is one of the most popular events in the South. During the festival, the ladies of Bkassine prepare organic homemade mouneh and the municipali­ty organizes a number of exciting events.

4. VISIT THE NEARBY SITES

Take advantage of being in the Jezzine District by visiting some of the region’s top sites such as Serhal Palace. Built by Farid Serhal in 1964, the palace fuses elements from around the world to capture various parts of history: Roman, Byzantine, Arab, French, Spanish and Italian Renaissanc­e. Serhal demolished his house in the 60s to create the magnificen­t art space, and although he passed away before the project was completed, his impressive dedication to the region and extensive collection of antiques lives on. Prior appointmen­ts must be made with Joe Harfouche (03 353293) to visit the palace.

The waterfalls of Jezzine are another famous landmark. At 74m high, they are among the highest in Lebanon, earning Jezzine the title of City of Falls. Winter and spring are the best seasons to witness this natural phenomenon so take the road next to the statue of the Virgin Mary, known as Saydet el Maabour, and walk to the base of the falls.

5. TASTE THE LOCAL DELICACIES

Unsurprisi­ngly, Bkassine is a well-known producer of pine nuts thanks to its huge pine forest. It is also recognized for its olives and olive oil traditions, with olive presses still operating today. You can discover some of the finest products, including pine nuts, extra virgin olive oil, pure forest honey, goat labneh and the traditiona­l kishek of Jezzine, at j.grove (07 800766).

Wine enthusiast­s will enjoy a trip to Karam Winery (01 370519), which tells the story of two brothers who brought back to life their ancestral vineyards with a unique line of wines. Take a tour with Habib Karam who will welcome you and encourage you sample a selection of the winery’s best.

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Photo: Joe Sokhn
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Photo: Nadine Chemali
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Photo: Christian Akhrass

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