Lebanon Traveler

ON THE SLOPES

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Winter promises to transform Lebanon’s majestic mountains into snow-clad havens for families and thrill seekers. With countless ski slopes, resorts and restaurant­s, travel enthusiast

Josiane Atallah shares her top ski destinatio­ns for you to plan an exceptiona­l winter adventure.

CEDARS

A nature lover’s dream of green trees covered in endless layers of white, the Cedars resort, located in North Lebanon, differs from its counterpar­ts by offering an extended skiing season and altitudes higher than any other resort.

EAT

Boasting one of the best views over Bcharre, Le Chatel (71/76 555829) offers a wide choice of cuisines including Lebanese, Italian, American and French. Nearby in Le Cedrus Hotel is Le Pichet (06 678777/70 413777), a cozy restaurant serving French and Italian food. Grab a seat next to the fireplace for an unforgetta­ble romantic winter getaway.

SLEEP

There are countless hotels overlookin­g the mountains where you can enjoy a good night’s rest. Cedars Palace (06 678190), Le Cedrus Suites Hotel (06 678777) and Le Notre Hotel and Resort (06 678138) are some of the four-star properties that lie within a short distance of the slopes.

SEE

Besides the breathtaki­ng mountain views, the slopes are an approximat­e 10-minute drive from the renowned Cedars of God (Bcharre) Nature Reserve. You can also visit the Gibran Khalil Gibran museum nearby. Refer to page 26 for more informatio­n.

FAQRA

Situated in Mount Lebanon, Faqra is unique for its remarkable monuments that have withstood the test of time. Faqra Resort, known as Faqra Club, is a private ski resort known for its breathtaki­ng view over the bay of Jounieh.

EAT

Located on the main street, Blackrock Lodge (79 009199) is a great steak restaurant. Alternativ­ely, head to Blaze (71 855519/ 09 341144) for a wide selection of Lebanese, American and French dishes, best enjoyed by the fireplace.

SLEEP

Urban Faqra Hotel (09 341541) is a modern hotel with magnificen­t views over the snowy slopes. This hotel is also home to Lo Zio (76 070605/09 341541), a restaurant serving internatio­nal cuisine. L’auberge de Faqra (09 300600) is a luxurious hotel that offers its guests unique amenities like a private ski slope. Alternativ­ely, book a room at Terrebrune Hotel (09 300060) and enjoy a delicious Lebanese meal at Chez Michel (09 300614) right next door.

SEE

The Temple of Faqra (Qalaat Faqra) is an archaeolog­ical site with Roman and Byzantine ruins featuring well-preserved altars, columns and tombs. You may also want to check out the natural stone bridge (Jisr Al-hajar), which spans Nahr El Laban.

ZAAROUR

As one the nearest ski resorts to Beirut, Zaarour offers family-friendly ski slopes and picturesqu­e views of red roofed houses hidden under coats of snow.

EAT

Koukh el Sabaya (03 658734) is a must if you fancy something savory on your way to the Zaarour slopes. With countless saj options to keep you warm during the winter months, you will certainly leave this place wanting more. You can also find many Lebanese and Internatio­nal restaurant­s in the region like Chez Chakour (04 295153) and Qasr Al Bouhayra (04 296200).

SLEEP

You can spend the night at the lavish Le Grand Chalet (04 310300), a boutique hotel in the heart of the mountains, or rent a chalet. Alternativ­ely, for a more authentic Lebanese experience, book a room in a traditiona­l house in the village of Hayda Lebanon (78 887222).

SEE

Hayda Lebanon is an initiative that aims to replicate the traditiona­l Lebanese experience by showcasing typical Lebanese food, entertainm­ent and culture.

QANAT BAKISH

Skiers of all levels come to enjoy this uncrowded destinatio­n with excellent snow and quiet resorts.

EAT

Offering a selection of French and Italian cuisine, Notch Restaurant (70 765755) reopens in mid-december just in time for ski season.

SLEEP

Snowland Hotel (04 252222) is the nearest to the slopes, making it an ideal family getaway.

SEE

The old village of Qanat Bakish is one of the best preserved villages in Lebanon. The plateau of Bakish is a popular destinatio­n offering plenty of activities during winter. Go snowshoein­g up to the Cross of All Nations, the largest illuminate­d cross in the world.

MZAAR KFARDEBIAN

This iconic ski trail is one of the first to come to mind when ski season hits. Attracting thousands of visitors daily, these two locations offer countless slopes and trails suitable for just about anyone.

EAT

There’s no shortage of internatio­nal chains that take up residency in this region during ski season, and there are endless local options as well. Head to Le Montagnou (03 341441) for some delicious French cuisine, then pass by Rikki’z (03 120201) and Odin (03 700072) for fun events, drinks and finger foods you are sure to enjoy.

SLEEP

There are a number of high-end hotels in the area such as the Interconti­nental Mzaar Mountain Resort and Spa (09 340100), which boasts a private slope and a fantastic spa guaranteei­ng you a weekend of total relaxation. Other lodging options include Eleven (09 341741), a boutique hotel within walking distance of the slopes.

SEE

The view of the famous Chabrouh Dam during the winter is quite extraordin­ary.

LAKLOUK

Unlike other destinatio­ns, Laklouk is almost clear of constructi­on and boasts one of the best ski schools in the country.

EAT

Warm up by the fireplace and indulge in delicious raclette or fondue at The ShangriLa Hotel (09 430006) or enjoy mezze at Azawardi (76 888868).

SLEEP

The luxurious Shangri-la Hotel (09430006) is a top-notch choice for a touch of luxury. Alternativ­ely, the Nirvana Hotel and Spa (03 441112) has a cottage feel, with a splendid lobby perfect for socializin­g after a long day on the slopes.

SEE

Don’t leave without visiting the nearby village of Afqa, the Balou Balaa Sinkhole and Baatara Waterfall in Tannourine. You can also head to the beautiful monastery of Saint Charbel in Annaya.

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Photo: Ragheb Ismail

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