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Ehmej Trail 4, Baatara sinkhole
The purpose of T4 is to link Ehmej to LMT and to Baatara sinkhole, a natural site of great beauty. The sinkhole is on the LMT section between Tannourine and Aqoura.
T4 is not supposed to be a loop. One would normally continue to Tannourine.
Étapes & points d'intérêt
Point A
The trail starts at Haqlet al-Heya, passing at the foot of “Qornetar-Raheb” peak, and continues to “AinNassouh” water spring, crossroads to many of Ehmej trails.
Going upstream the left bank of the main Mihal valley, it leaves it at “Ghbar” to cross at higher altitude the wooded flanks of “as-Siyar” until it reaches the Lavalade refuge at the entrance of Laqlouq resort where it cuts the main road to a side one ending at “Saydetar-Ramliyeh” small chapel, at the foot of the famous Hafroun summit (simply leg2 of T2 but in opposite sense).
Point B
A sandy road behind the chapel goes east to “Wadi Chhahir”, soon becomes a footpath leading to “Ain Chhahir” water spring and continues steep uphill to the pass under the towering “al-Borj”.
Do not confound “chhahir” with the more known “chharir”, plural of “chahrour”, arabic for black bird. “Chhahir” derives from “chahhar”, black soil, related to dark red soil due to iron ore implying perhaps that spring water might have high tenure in minerals.
A nice flat meadow and we arrive to the rock dwellings, altitude 1710m, culminating point of the trail. It is said that an angry bishop built those rooms between rocks and resided there with his followers.
Crossing the asphalt of the Laqlouq-Tannourine road, we pass nice fields to “Ain as-Salib” hamlet, 1750m, continuing along panoramic agricultural roads and footpaths, at ~ the same altitude and passing few water springs including the “liar, so called because it only flows in spring.
We’re now in the private domain of the Chaer’s organic farm. Passage through the large water basins and the cultivated fields is gracefully granted by the owners. Our target, the sinkhole, can now be guessed not so far below.
The way down to Balaa hamlet, 1550m, crosses old sand quarries and again cuts the asphalt to reach the last downhill stretch to the bottom of the sinkhole. Steps have been arranged. Getting there opens in front of the hiker one of the most impressive natural views in Lebanon, the three-bridges sinkhole, named thus because of three arches spanning the sides of the huge opening, 150m deep, altitude 1500m. A waterfall adds to the magic of the place; it dries up in summer. This ends trail T04 (Point C).
There, three options face the hiker: Go up the stairs to the asphalt, logical option for T04; continue along LMT to Tannourine (+2h); or continue to Douma (+3h).
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Emplacement du début du sentier
Haqlet al-Heya
Ehmej
Jbeil District, Mount Lebanon Governorate
Liban
Caractéristiques du sentier
Distance:
14 Km
Altitude Maximum:
700m Cumulative
Niveau de difficulté:
Intermediate
Durée:
5 hrs
À prévoir
Prendre un chapeau ou une casquette
Prendre une bouteille d'eau
Porter des chaussures confortables
Vêtement en fonction de la saison
Chaussures de marche
Jumelles