Sakhrat al-Rawchieh ، صخرة الروشة
Sakhrat al-Rawchieh: A Natural Marvel of Beirut
Discover the breathtaking Al Raouche Rocks in Beirut, a stunning natural landmark offering spectacular views and rich cultural history.
Al Raouche Rocks, also known as the Pigeons' Rock, is an iconic natural landmark in Beirut. This breathtaking site features towering limestone formations rising from the Mediterranean, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking stunning views and a taste of Lebanon's natural beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Batroun, head towards the main coastal road (the Corniche). Walk north along the Corniche, enjoying the sea views. Continue straight for about 15-20 minutes until you reach the intersection with the road leading towards Beirut. Al Raouche Rocks will be visible in the distance. Follow the signs to the Al Raouche area, which is approximately 500 meters away.
Public Transport
From Batroun's main bus station, take a mini-bus heading towards Beirut. Make sure to confirm with the driver that they will drop you off near the Al Raouche area. The journey takes about 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive in Beirut, ask the driver to let you off at the nearest stop to Al Raouche Rocks. From there, it’s a short walk of about 10 minutes along the Corniche.
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