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2024-03-09 Anforini Salines Loop

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Distance
11,91 km
Dénivelé positif
105 m
Difficulté technique
Facile
Dénivelé négatif
105 m
Altitude maxi
52 m
TrailRank 
53
Altitude mini
2 m
Type d'itinéraire
En boucle
Durée
5 heures 18 minutes
Coordonnées
1406
Publié
12 juillet 2024
Enregistré
mars 2024
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près de Enfé, Liban-Nord (Libanon)

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Description de l'itinéraire

Anfeh (a small beautiful town on Mediterranean the shore) in Batroun region of North Lebanon; the town is nicknamed Anforini for its similarity to Greece towns with its white painted homes and blue windows and doors. Anfeh was famous for its salt industry; The decline is salt prices and globalization, the migration to the big cities lead people to abandon this industry; there is only two salines currently operating.
This was an easy (a bit long) hike perfect for the early spring weather (rained on us and had to navigate muddy terrains); the views are beautiful with many churches, ruins, and sea resorts along the way.
Also, if you are into arts, there is the Nabu Museum to check out on your way back. Nice paintings and archeological artifacts from the region are on display; I did buy a mug there :)

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Waypoints

PictogrammeWaypoint Altitude 17 m
Photo deCemetary Photo deCemetary

Cemetary

Photo deSt. Cathrine Church Photo deSt. Cathrine Church Photo deSt. Cathrine Church

St. Cathrine Church

Photo deSt. Simon Church Photo deSt. Simon Church Photo deSt. Simon Church

St. Simon Church

PictogrammeRuines Altitude 6 m
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Anforini Peninsula

This part of Anfeh looks like Greece towns with its white painted houses and their blue windows and doors. This strip was also a Phoenician Emirate at some point where a trench was carved out of the rocks to separate this entity from mainland to discourage would-be invaders.

Photo deLady of the wind Church

Lady of the wind Church

Photo deWhite Church

White Church

This hike started because of this church. This white church, in the middle of nowhere, is visible from the M51 highway connecting Beirut with Tripoli. Curiosity get us to explore the area with the aim of reaching it; well, it turned out it was just an ordinary church but the rest of the trail was BEAUTIFUL.

PictogrammeArbre Altitude 40 m
Photo deOlive Orchards

Olive Orchards

The trail goes through orchards after orchards of olive trees. The rain made thispart of the trail muddy and messy.

PictogrammeWaypoint Altitude 25 m
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Railway Tracks

Not so long ago, there was a network of railways connecting Lebanese main cities/regions and Lebanon with neighboring countries. This is a testament to a bygone era.

PictogrammeWaypoint Altitude 10 m
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Anfe Salinas I

Anfe was home to the once thriving salt harvesting industry; only two are still operating.

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Cottage by the shore

Lunch was served here.

PictogrammeWaypoint Altitude 11 m
Photo deAnfe Salinas II Photo deAnfe Salinas II Photo deAnfe Salinas II

Anfe Salinas II

PictogrammeWaypoint Altitude 12 m
Photo deAnfe Salinas III Photo deAnfe Salinas III Photo deAnfe Salinas III

Anfe Salinas III

Photo deSaydet El Natour Monastery Photo deSaydet El Natour Monastery Photo deSaydet El Natour Monastery

Saydet El Natour Monastery

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