The Lebanese village of Beïno is a beautiful and well-maintained old town in Akkar, north of Lebanon, worth visiting.
From archeologist sites and old houses and factories to luxurious villas of ancestral architecture, Beïno takes pride in its attachment to traditions and legacy and to the welcoming Lebanese culture.
Typically Lebanese with red-roof houses amid an abundance of green nature
A sight that calls to visit
Perched on a hill, embraced by mighty mountains
Modern and tradition harmonize in beauty
Romantic spots with amazing backdrops
The promenade of Beïno’s artificial lake
A piece of paradise by the lake
Old houses proudly standing
Home gardens lovingly maintained
They are known to fill the air with the scents of jasmines, roses, and more
Exquisite architecture seen everywehre in the village
Luxurious villas maintaining the traditional
A hiking paradise
Villagers raise livestocks on their private farms
A town known for its cultivation of olives, almonds, vines, fig, grains, apricot, and pomegranate…
Known also for its pomegranate juice, rose water, and orange-blossom water
It’s charming in the Fall…
And in the Spring
And also in the winter
Sights that praise the Creator…
… and lift the spirits
Local food specialty: the delicious Bwebne
Beïno Natural Reserve is known for its rich flora and fauna