Enjoy the hiking trails starting from Hasroun going down to the Holy Valley of Quadisha, reaching St. Jacob Monastery. You can also find several other trails leading up to the mountain tops of the village.
Jude (a.k.a Leba) is the Patron Saint of Hope and impossible causes and one of Jesus' original twelve Apostles. He visited and preached the Gospel with great passion reaching Hasroun. Today, he is the patron saint of the village. Behind it there is a souvenir shop.
Enjoy authentic Lebanese cuisine with breathtaking views of Hasroun and the Quadisha Valley. Ras Al Nabaa is a family restaurant serving authentic home-made lebanese dishes highlighting the old village heritage and tradition. It overlooks Hasroun so make sure to sit outside.
The House of Saint Charbel in Bqaa Kafra is the birthplace and childhood home of Saint Charbel Makhlouf (born Yousef Makhlouf on May 8, 1828), the revered Lebanese Maronite monk
Late Morning: Head to the nearby Kahlil Gibran MuseumClick to open side panel for more information in Bcharre to explore the historic monastery, paintings, and manuscripts of Lebanon’s most famous poet. Make sure to call ahead of time to make sure of any closings!
Afternoon: Take a gentle, refreshing walk through the ancient, UNESCO-protected Cedars of God Bsharri. It is a nature reserve in the Kadisha Valley of Bsharre, Lebanon. It is a vestige of the extensive forests of the Lebanon cedar that thrived across Mount Lebanon in antiquity.
La Jetée is a breathtaking vantage point located in the mountainous region of Bsharri, Lebanon. This site offers panoramic views of the stunning landscape, characterized by lush greenery and the majestic Qadisha Valley. Beside it, you can find a savory mobile bar called Samarula serving coffee and gourmet selections.