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English
Included
Discover natural pools and streams in Talassemtane National Park
Breathtaking views of canyons and limestone formations
Refreshing mountain air and serene atmosphere
Optional swim in natural pools during warmer months
€ 130
€ 119.60


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Begin your day with a comfortable hotel pickup in Chefchaouen and set off on a scenic drive to Akchour, a peaceful village tucked into the Rif Mountains. Just beyond the village lies Talassemtane National Park, a lush and untamed expanse of forested trails, flowing streams, and dramatic rock formations. Upon arrival, you'll embark on a guided hike through the serene Farda Canyon. This tranquil path follows gentle waterways and passes by sparkling natural pools, offering a quiet escape into nature where only the sounds of birds and running water accompany your footsteps.
As you continue deeper into the foothills, the trail leads to one of the region's most iconic landmarks—God’s Bridge. This towering natural rock arch spans a canyon and offers an unforgettable moment of awe and wonder. Pause to take in the grandeur of the landscape, snap some photos, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before retracing your steps along the same scenic path. Once back at the trailhead, your minibus will be waiting to return you to Chefchaouen, completing a half-day filled with gentle adventure, stunning views, and a refreshing breath of Moroccan mountain air.
Transport by minibus
Multilingual guide
Private and exclusive tour
Meal and Beverage
Gratuities
Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
Water bottle and light snacks
Public transportation nearby
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Not wheelchair accessible
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There are two routes; one that follows the river (all the cafes are situated along this path) and one that goes up so you can actually cross God’s bridge at the top. The path to the top is quite narrow and steep so come prepared. Takes you 30 to 45 minutes with a good condition to reach the top. Then head back all the way and take the route along the river so you can have a meal, something refreshing to drink and take a dive in the cold waters below God’s Bridge!

God's Canyon Bridge, also known as the Akchour Bridge, is a stunning natural attraction located in the Akchour region of Morocco, near Chefchaouen. It's famous for its picturesque views and dramatic scenery, including a stunning gorge and lush greenery. The bridge itself is a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, swimming in natural pools, and exploring nearby waterfalls. The trail leading to the bridge offers breathtaking vistas, making it a favorite for photographers.

Overall worth the hike. Although we were not sure if this would lead us to the viewpoint since there was nobody walking this trail. From the parking area, you walk upwards and follow the trail. When you reach the end of navigation, you have to walk past the houses and farm to continue a smaller path and around the mountain. The view was mesmerizing and very peaceful. On the way back you’ll see a purple house and blue houses. Follow that path and down to another trail down to the canyons where all the cafes and people are swimming.

I rarely review places but I want to throw this out there so that you don’t show up like me thinking you’re about to be one with nature. I arrived on a Monday in August and there were probably 10,000 people there. Yes, it’s beautiful so it’s not like I blame them but don’t go thinking this is some secret gem hidden in the mountains. I saw more tourists here than in Chefchaoen. Is August 4th a day dedicated to swimming?! Or is it always this crowded in summer? Go for the beauty but be prepared to walk the trail in a single file line like you’re at an amusement park! Also, there was a creepy guy hanging out at the Gods Bridge. He may live there and he gave serious troll vibes. If you’re into fairy tales and a little bit of woodsy eeriness, you’re in for a treat!

Tip: find way up on your way to the bridge. Do nit cross the bridge. You walk higher and finally over the rim of the mountain. You return to anchor via small villages. Total of 3 hours. Great experience. In general safe, no climbing. but always tricky mountains. We walked with fam 8/12/15yrs



