Overview

Baatara Gorge Waterfall, also known as the Cave of Three Bridges, is one of Lebanon’s most spectacular natural wonders. Located near Tannourine in northern Lebanon, the site features a waterfall plunging 255 meters into a limestone cave, framed by three natural stone bridges stacked above the fall. This dramatic geological formation is both awe-inspiring and photogenic, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. The gorge is particularly breathtaking in spring, when snowmelt fills the waterfall and the surrounding landscape is lush and green.


Why Visit Baatara Gorge Waterfall

  • Witness a unique geological formation of three natural stone bridges over a plunging waterfall.

  • Explore scenic hiking trails around the gorge for stunning panoramic views.

  • Capture photography opportunities from multiple viewpoints, especially in the morning or late afternoon.

  • Experience a less crowded, off-the-beaten-path natural attraction in Lebanon.


Visitor Tips & Hacks

Best Time to Visit:

  • Spring (March–May) for full waterfall flow and greenery.

  • Avoid winter if heavy rain or snow has made access slippery.

Time Needed:

  • Allocate 1.5–2 hours to explore the gorge and hike to viewpoints.

Accessibility & Walking Conditions:

  • Moderate hike required from the parking area to reach viewpoints.

  • Paths can be rocky and uneven; wear sturdy walking shoes.

Facilities:

  • Limited amenities; bring water, snacks, and sunscreen.

  • Parking is available near the main trailhead.

Combine With Nearby Attractions:

  • Chouwen or Baloué Balaa for additional nature and hiking experiences.

  • Cedars of God for a full northern Lebanon nature day trip.

Insider Tips:

  • Visit early in the day to avoid groups of tourists.

  • Springtime offers the best water flow; summer can be drier.

  • Bring a camera and tripod for long-exposure waterfall shots.