The city of seven lives
Twice struck by devastating earthquakes - in 1954 and 1980 - the city that is successively called El Asnam Orléansville and has been completely rebuilt and then renamed. It can be an excellent base camp for visiting a region alternating mountains, plains and the Mediterranean sea, unless we prefer to sleep directly TENES city much more rich in heritage and proximity to the sea. Coast is particularly beautiful both wild and varied. There is not many places in the Mediterranean with such tranquility, as the clear water, nature without concrete.
City battered by earthquakes, Chlef has hardly preserved traces of its rich history that dates back yet in Roman times. Better to hire a car and explore the surrounding area, sleeping if possible TENES. Open to the sea, the area has beautiful mountains and lush landscaping. The coast is only 50 kms from Chlef. Untouched, it offers arguably one of the best views of the Algerian coast yet rich in this area: wilderness, rocky coves and small sandy beaches and lush green forests, bay Boucheral ... A coast ultimately not very different from the Blue Coast or Var, but concrete and less tourists. And that makes all the difference.
From May to September, you can swim in clear, unpolluted waters and enjoy the cool shade of the surrounding forests. Find a sinner to take you on Nadji (ex-Colombi) island. This little paradise is a gathering of seabirds and also a spot of scuba diving.
By late afternoon, a walk in Ténès you can admire remains from Phoenician times, the Mosque of Sidi Maïza founded in the tenth century by the Arabs of Andalusia, and Bab el bhar the door the sea, a rampart dating from medieval times. Then, as the sea and walking up an appetite, you are looking for a restaurant serving local cuisine: El Berouil the hrira, Erfis El Merdoud El Mbesses El Mloui, tadjin Lehlou and of course couscous. Side pastries, yield to the temptation of baklava, and other baghrir Maarek.
Twice struck by devastating earthquakes - in 1954 and 1980 - the city that is successively called El Asnam Orléansville and has been completely rebuilt and then renamed. It can be an excellent base camp for visiting a region alternating mountains, plains and the Mediterranean sea, unless we prefer to sleep directly TENES city much more rich in heritage and proximity to the sea. Coast is particularly beautiful both wild and varied. There is not many places in the Mediterranean with such tranquility, as the clear water, nature without concrete.
City battered by earthquakes, Chlef has hardly preserved traces of its rich history that dates back yet in Roman times. Better to hire a car and explore the surrounding area, sleeping if possible TENES. Open to the sea, the area has beautiful mountains and lush landscaping. The coast is only 50 kms from Chlef. Untouched, it offers arguably one of the best views of the Algerian coast yet rich in this area: wilderness, rocky coves and small sandy beaches and lush green forests, bay Boucheral ... A coast ultimately not very different from the Blue Coast or Var, but concrete and less tourists. And that makes all the difference.
From May to September, you can swim in clear, unpolluted waters and enjoy the cool shade of the surrounding forests. Find a sinner to take you on Nadji (ex-Colombi) island. This little paradise is a gathering of seabirds and also a spot of scuba diving.
By late afternoon, a walk in Ténès you can admire remains from Phoenician times, the Mosque of Sidi Maïza founded in the tenth century by the Arabs of Andalusia, and Bab el bhar the door the sea, a rampart dating from medieval times. Then, as the sea and walking up an appetite, you are looking for a restaurant serving local cuisine: El Berouil the hrira, Erfis El Merdoud El Mbesses El Mloui, tadjin Lehlou and of course couscous. Side pastries, yield to the temptation of baklava, and other baghrir Maarek.
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