Places to Visit
Discover the natural and cultural wonders surrounding Menzah Bellota
Nearby Towns
Explore the surrounding historic towns, rich in cultural and architectural heritage

18 Km
Ouezzane
Historic city located 18 km away, founded in 1649 by Moulay Abdellah Chérif. Center of Sufism with the Ouazzania Zaouïa 'Dar Dmana'. Discover the medina with its historic quarters: Dar-Sqaf, Zaouia, Mellah and Souika

48 Km
Chefchaouen
The blue pearl of Morocco located 48 km away. Founded in 1471, this Berber city means 'look at the horns' referring to the mountain peaks. Discover its iconic medina and rich cultural heritage
Nearby Natural Sites
Immerse yourself in the exceptional nature of our region, from cork oak forests to UNESCO national parks.

SIBE of Brikcha
Site of Biological and Ecological Interest adjacent to our project. Recognized for its exceptional biodiversity with Kermes oak, cork oak, strawberry tree and medicinal plants. Part of the UNESCO Mediterranean Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve.

Lake Boudaroua
Natural lake known locally as 'Bhéar' (small sea), located 20 km away. With an area of 30 hectares, it hosts fish, turtles, ducks and various birds. The surrounding forest shelters wild boars, rabbits, hares and squirrels

Bouhachem Natural Park
105,000 ha park located at the intersection of Tétouan, Larache and Chefchaouen provinces. Very rich cultural and natural heritage with peaks reaching 1658 m. Diverse forests and 34 mammal species

Talassemtane National Park
58,000 ha park inscribed in UNESCO's world natural heritage. Exceptional landscapes with peaks, cliffs and deep gorges. Home to the Moroccan Fir (Abies Marocana), unique endemic species

Akchour Site
Natural wonder located 73 km north of Chefchaouen. Virgin nature with living water springs, waterfalls and the famous 'God's Bridge' - natural rock arch. Swimming and relaxation in an exceptional setting.

Tachta Site
Preserved natural site offering authentic landscapes and immersion in traditional Moroccan nature. Ideal for hiking and observing local wildlife