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· Nationaal · LMT 5 Zwaar

Lebanon Mountain Trail

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23.1 km Afstand
5h 45min Geschatte duur
Zwaar Moeilijkheidsgraad
Lineair Routetype

Lebanon Mountain Trail is a 23.1 km National Hiking hiking trail covering an interesting stretch of countryside.

Covering 23.1 km, this demanding trail is best tackled by experienced walkers in good condition. Budget roughly 5 hours and 7 minutes or consider splitting it across two days.

This linear trail moves from one end to the other without looping back. A return journey by transport — or retracing the path — is needed to get back to the start. Follow the LMT 5 waymarkers throughout to stay on the official trail line.

As a National Walking Network (NWN) trail, this route represents a nationally recognised hiking corridor. Infrastructure and waymarking are maintained at a high standard.

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Routepunten

5 punten langs de route
A
Start
0 km 34.3748°, 36.0201°
1
5.8 km 34.3629°, 35.9958°
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2
11.5 km 34.3334°, 35.9972°
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3
17.3 km 34.3092°, 35.9907°
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B
Finish
23.1 km 34.2899°, 35.9690°

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What is the total distance of Lebanon Mountain Trail?
The total distance of Lebanon Mountain Trail is 23.1 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Lebanon Mountain Trail?
The estimated walking time for Lebanon Mountain Trail is approximately 5h 45min.
Is Lebanon Mountain Trail a loop trail?
No, Lebanon Mountain Trail is a linear (point-to-point) trail. Plan ahead for return transport.
What are the start coordinates of Lebanon Mountain Trail?
The trailhead for Lebanon Mountain Trail is located near 34.3748, 36.0201.
What fitness level is needed for Lebanon Mountain Trail?
Lebanon Mountain Trail is rated hard. Prior hiking experience and solid fitness are required.
Is Lebanon Mountain Trail part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Lebanon Mountain Trail is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.