This hidden gem in north Lebanon is little spoken of, and yet it holds breathtaking spots and sceneries, and is as ancient as the Phoenician and Roman eras and as gorgeous as only mother nature could be.
Mazraat El-Teffâh, which translates into The Apple Farm, is located about 123 km from Beirut, in the Lebanese northern district of Zgharta. The village and its surrounding is a dream destination for hikers and nature lovers.
The village looks like a mix of blooming roses amid nature with its traditional Lebanese red-roof stone houses and more modern houses.
In addition to the friendliness of the locals that makes you feel at home, Mazraat El-Teffâh has guesthouses and camping sites for those wishing to spend more than a day in this splendid area of Lebanon.
Take a look!