Just 45 minutes from Beirut, Kfardebian rises between 600 and 2,460 meters above sea level, offering a perfect mix of natural beauty, adventure, and culture. In winter, the village becomes Lebanon’s ski capital, home to the famous Mzaar Ski Resort, where pristine slopes and breathtaking snowy views create an unforgettable alpine escape.
As the seasons change, Kfardebian reveals another side of its charm. Its cool mountain breeze, vibrant green valleys, and stunning panoramic views make it a favorite destination for hiking, outdoor adventures, and peaceful getaways. Beyond its scenery, the village is steeped in history and tradition. From the Faqra Roman Ruins to the warm hospitality of its locals and their authentic mountain delicacies, every moment here feels timeless.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a true connection with nature, Kfardebian offers an experience that will stay with you forever.
Ski down 80 km of slopes, enjoy snowmobiling, or relax in cozy chalets with hot chocolate by the fire.
Hike through breathtaking trails, enjoy the fresh mountain air, or ride an ATV across rugged landscapes for an unforgettable summer adventure.
Experience blooming valleys, golden hills, local festivals, and the peaceful charm of mountain life.
The premier winter destination in Lebanon and the largest ski resort in the Middle East. Featuring more than 80 kilometers of meticulously maintained slopes, it caters to skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The resort offers a seamless blend of world‑class winter sports facilities, upscale accommodations, and refined après‑ski experiences, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and adventure in the heart of the Lebanese mountains.
located in the mountains of Kfardebian, stand as one of Lebanon’s most remarkable archaeological sites. This well-preserved complex features ancient temples, altars, and towering columns dating back to the Roman period, showcasing the architectural mastery and cultural richness of the era. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, Faqra offers visitors a unique opportunity to walk through history while enjoying an extraordinary blend of heritage and natural beauty.
Flowing from the high peaks of Kfardebian, Nabeh el Laban—the “Spring of Milk”—is a stunning natural spring renowned for its crystal-clear, ice-cold waters that remain around 5 °C year-round. Over centuries, its flow carved through the limestone landscape, shaping the region’s unique natural beauty. Today, it remains not only a vital water source but also a tranquil landmark that reflects the purity and timeless charm of Kfardebian’s mountains.
Whether you prefer luxury resorts, cozy mountain chalets, or family-run guesthouses, Kfardebian has it all. Don’t miss the local saj, grilled meats, and farm-fresh dairy products at authentic village restaurants.