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Douq

Douq, a central village in Batroun, is located on a hill at 810 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of Mount Makmal, Qornet Al Sawda, the Koura plain, and the coastline from Akkar to Beirut. Situated 18 km from Batroun, 46 km from Tripoli, and 68 km from Beirut.

St Mikhael

Mar Mikhail Parish Church

Notably, the church houses significant relics from the early Christian era, including a reliquary embedded in the northern wall of the altar and a distinctive cross on a stone to the south of the altar.

Saydet Al Sahlat Church

Saydet Al Sahlat Church

The church, was renovated in 1913 and features a groin-vaulted interior with a flat apse, housing notable artworks including a painting of the Virgin by Murillo and a statue of the Immaculate Conception.

Image of Lebanese Olive Harvesting

Local Productions

Douq is known for its local productions, including honey, olive oil, olives, and homemade jam, all of which reflect the village's rich agricultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.

You can get to Douq via different roads:

– Batroun, Eddeh, Jran, Kfifan, Toula, Douq
– Batroun, Kfaraabida, Thoum, Rachana, Kfifan, Toula, Douq
– Jbeil, Amchit, Madfhoun, Thoum, Rachana, Kfifan, Toula, Douq
– Jbeil, Gharfine, Beithabbak, Aabeidat, Mayfouq, Douq
– Beirut, Jounieh,Jbeil, Aamchit, Madfoun, Thoum, Rachana, Kfifan, Toula, Douq
– Tripoli, Qalamoun, Anfeh, Chekka, Heri, Batroun, Eddeh, Jra, Kfifan, Toula, Douq
– Douma, Bchaaleh, Tartij, Mayfouq, Douq