The Faraya-Chabrouh Dam is a dam located above the village of Faraya Lebanon, 40 kilometers northeast of Beirut that was inaugurated in 2007 and is one of the largest in Lebanon.
The dam has a height of 63 metres. The reservoir has a capacity of some 8 million cubic meters and is some 1300 metres in length.
The dam is located in rural Lebanon and is surrounded by farmland. Agricultural lands stretch far below the Faraya-Chabrouh Dam and the water is used from the reservoir to irrigate the lands, providing an essential resource to thousands of people in the villages below.
A visit there can be an easy sight-seeing trip, or a more exciting hiking adventure.
You can hike up the mountain range around the dam to see some really magnificent mountain views and to get a full overview of the dam.