Kadicha Natural Spring
Discover the Serene Beauty of Kadicha Natural Spring
Experience the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of Hadchit Natural Spring, a must-see natural attraction in Lebanon, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Lebanon, Hadchit Natural Spring is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning views and refreshing waters, this idyllic spot invites tourists to experience the serene charm of nature.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Bcharre, head north on the main road towards the Hadchit area. Continue along this road for approximately 3 kilometers. You will pass small shops and cafes on your way. Keep an eye out for signs pointing towards Hadchit. As you approach Hadchit, the road may begin to ascend slightly, and the landscape will become more rural. Upon entering Hadchit, follow the signs directing you to the Hadchit Natural Spring. The spring is located at coordinates 34.2491537, 35.9778142, which you can access by following the path leading to the spring area.
Public Transport (if available)
Check if there are local minibuses or shared taxis (servis) that travel from Bcharre to Hadchit. You can ask locals at the bus station or nearby shops for current schedules. If available, take a shared taxi heading towards Hadchit. Once you reach the Hadchit area, follow the directions to the Hadchit Natural Spring, which is approximately a 15-minute walk from the drop-off point.
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