Anti-Lebanon Mountains

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Explore the Anti-Lebanon Mountains

A rugged range of history, snow peaks, ancient trails, and breathtaking landscapes

About the Anti-Lebanon Mountains

The Anti-Lebanon Mountains form a long limestone mountain range stretching along the Lebanon–Syria border. Home to iconic peaks like Mount Hermon (Jabal el Sheikh), this region features snow-fed springs, historic villages, unique biodiversity, and ancient trade routes dating back thousands of years.

Mount Hermon – highest peak at 2,814 m
Historic border between ancient civilizations
Cold winters with heavy snowfall
Rare flora and wildlife
Villages such as Rashaya & Hasbaya nearby
Archaeological sites and old military roads

Points of Interest

Discover what makes the Anti-Lebanon Mountains unique

Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon (Jabal el Sheikh)

The highest peak in the Anti-Lebanon range, known for snow, ski areas on the Syrian side, and panoramic views.

Rashaya mountains

Rashaya & Hasbaya Regions

Historic towns on the Lebanese foothills, known for stone houses, old citadels, and mountain culture.

Anti-Lebanon valleys

Springs & Valleys

Natural springs, hidden valleys, and limestone cliffs shaped by centuries of erosion.

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