About
Wadi El Sitt
Wadi El Sitt (also spelled Wadi el-Sit or Ouâdi es Sitt) is a picturesque village nestled in the Chouf District of Mount Lebanon, approximately 52 km southeast of Beirut. Situated at an elevation of around 700 meters above sea level, it offers a serene mountain setting rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage .(lb.geoview.info)
Geography & Access
Covering an area of about 1.19 km², Wadi El Sitt is surrounded by lush orchards and rolling hills. The village can be accessed via two main routes:
- Deir el-Qamar → Maaser Beiteddine → Wadi El Sitt
- Aley → Shartoun → Reshmayya → Majdal M’oush → Wadi El Sitt(Monthly Magazine)
Nearby villages include Fawara, Majdel El Meoush, and Kfar Nabrakh, making it a tranquil yet connected destination .(Mapcarta)
Demographics
The village is predominantly Maronite Christian, with a registered population of approximately 1,341 people as of 2015. The median age is 28.2 years, and the community comprises around 100 houses along with several small artisan shops .(Monthly Magazine)
Nature & Activities
Wadi El Sitt is renowned for its fertile landscape, featuring orchards of apples, kiwis, and pomegranates. The area offers excellent hiking opportunities, with trails leading through the orchards up to Kfar Nabrakh, providing scenic views and a peaceful environment for nature enthusiasts .(Wikiloc | Trails of the World)
Cultural Significance
While Wadi El Sitt is a small village, it embodies the rich cultural tapestry of the Chouf region. Its traditional architecture, community life, and natural surroundings reflect the heritage and lifestyle of rural Lebanon.(Wikipedia)