Location and Surroundings 

Ideal Location

The 👑1001-Nights Palace👑 is located in the northwest of Tunisia in the middle of a mountainous landscape and evergreen pine forests and olive groves.  

The best thing about the location is that while you are in the middle of pure nature, you can always quickly drive to the nearby cities to discover the vibrant Arab life and the varied history of Tunisia.

Two kilometers away from the nearest town Nebeur you can enjoy peace and relaxation. 

The oldest and architecturally impressive dam with adjoining reservoir is only six km away.

The historic cities of Elkef via Jendouba and Kairouan to the capital Tunis are also easily and quickly accessible.


 

Ideal Location

The 👑1001-Nights Palace👑 is located in the northwest of Tunisia in the middle of a mountainous landscape and evergreen pine forests and olive groves.  

The best thing about the location is that while you are in the middle of pure nature, you can always quickly drive to the nearby cities to discover the vibrant Arab life and the varied history of Tunisia.

Two kilometers away from the nearest town Nebeur you can enjoy peace and relaxation. 

The oldest and architecturally impressive dam with adjoining reservoir is only six km away.
 
Close touristic attraction

The perfect location of the hotel offers the opportunity to experience the diversity of Tunisia up close and in a short time. It is the ideal starting point to visit the following cities and thus change from one climate zone to the next, completely different, in a few hundreds of kilometers.
 

The Oldest Dam and Reservoir 7Km

Not far from 👑1001- Nights Palace👑 is the oldest dam in Tunisia (Mellègue) with its Arcadian architecture and invites you to a quiet and sunny stay on the lakeside. The lake can also be converted to experience it in all its facets and to relax in nature. 

From morning to evening, the lake offers an intoxicating spectrum of nature, let yourself be seduced by the fantastic colours of the sky reflected in the calm lake and by the various shades of green that nature has to offer.

Completed in 1954, it is now used for irrigation, flood protection and power generation. It is a combination of an arch dam and a concrete pillar dam and has a height of 65m and a crown length of 470m.

The top of the wall is 270 m above sea level.
 

Circuit on the effects of resistance in Malaga

This may seem unexpected, even surprising, but the field of defending former "Filyaga" activists against French colonial dominance is actually a perfect place for a stroll that combines nature and history.
This is a unique experience that we invite you to live, and it will allow you to discover places that are unknown to the general public, in complete safety.
Sidi Boumakhlouf Sufi Mosque

Sidi Boumakhlouf Sufi Mosque is located on the top of the city of Kaf, near the historic Kasbah, and it crosses the symbol of the city with its minarets and white domes, most likely built during the 18th century in memory of the good Wali Abdullah Boumakhlouf, whose name she bears.
 
Ruins of dar Al Qaws Church 

The Basilica of Saint Peter in Elkef, locally known as Dar al-Qaws, is a Catholic Christian church (basilica) located in the city of Kairouan, in western Tunisia.

Ruins of Roman Terms
 

Ruins of Dougga City : 61 Km away 
 
The archaeological site of Dougga (ancient Thugga) covers an area of approximately 70 hectares. Its ruins bear witness to more than seventeen centuries of the city's history, which was founded at the end of the 6th century BCE at the latest. The site forms an exceptional urban complex and is a prime example of the successful blending of different cultures: Numidian, Punic, Hellenistic, and Roman.
Bulla Regia

The archaeological site of Balarijia is located a few kilometers north of the city of Jendouba in the northwest of Tunisia. It is one of the cultural tourism landmarks in this region. The remains and ruins testify to over 17 centuries of history, with the site being founded by the Numidians at the end of the 6th century BCE at the latest. It quickly became a royal residence.
Nibbar Forests
 
When one mentions the city of Nabeul, they refer to the vast, sprawling forests, the constant greenery, and the mountains covered with pine trees. Among these trees, various types of herbs grow, which are often distilled and used in the production of medicinal drugs. The area of these forests spans 28,250 hectares, and they are home to a variety of animals, including the wild rabbit, tortoise, hedgehog, wolf, fox, and wild boar. There is also a forest nursery at the Wadi Melak Dam, covering 5 hectares, capable of producing 3,500,000 plants annually.
Museum of Folk Customs of Elkef 

The Museum of  Folk Customs in El kef is one of the most prominent cultural landmarks in the region. It embodies a blend of cultural and civilizational heritage that reflects Tunisian identity. The museum is located in the city of Kairouan, a historic city known for its authentic character and unique architecture.

Al-kasbah Fortress

Al-Kasbah of Elkef was built during the Ottoman rule to protect the city and the surrounding areas from invasions and attacks that threatened the Tunisian border regions. The Ottomans constructed it in the traditional architectural style of the kasbahs, which were fortified strongholds with towers and high walls designed to safeguard the city and its inhabitants.

Al-madina, the ancient city

Wander through the ancient city of Elkef, where historical landmarks and monuments from all eras and religions intertwine. You will encounter Roman water reservoirs and baths, an ancient church dedicated to Saint Peter, and an 18th-century Jewish synagogue that holds great significance among the city's Muslim population. You will also notice the proximity of three cemeteries: Islamic, Christian, and Jewish. The shrine of Sidi Bou Makhlouf, with its ribbed white domes and minaret adorned with green ceramic tiles, remains the iconic symbol of the region.
 
Village of craft and artisanal arts 

It was established in 2006 and includes 45 workshops specializing in various crafts, including: hand weaving and the making of "hayek" (traditional Tunisian garment), carpets (zarbiya), kilims, bedding, "qchabiya" (traditional cloak), silk painting, hand embroidery, and mosaics.
Hammam Mallegue Thermal Station: 46 Km away 

Hammam Mallegue is one of the richest geological sites in the world. It contains a layer of black clay dating back to the early Tertiary period, and among its components is the substance "orodium," which supports the theory of a massive asteroid impact on Earth approximately 60 million years ago.
Jojurtha Table: 101 Km away

The Table of Jugurtha is a unique historical site renowned for its natural beauty in Tunisia. What further enhances the charm of this distinctive natural and historical site is its architectural design, shaped like a table. It spans an area of over 80 hectares and consists of thick sedimentary rocks. At the center of the table lies a cluster of rocky mountain plateaus, which add an unparalleled charm to the site, offering stunning views of the surrounding plains in all directions and the magnificent sight of the nearby mountains.
Chemtou Museum

This archaeological complex was inaugurated in 1997 as a result of a fruitful collaboration that began in 1965 between the National Heritage Institute of Tunisia and the German Archaeological Institute in Rome.

This unique complex, the only one of its kind in the Mediterranean basin, covers a total area of approximately 10,000 square meters and includes:
1.The Roman archaeological road that was used for transporting marble. 

2.A marble cutting factory dating back to the first half of the 20th century.

3.The museum.

Old mines

Close cities

Port city Tabarka 92 Km

The city is right by the sea. There you can go swimming and enjoy the sun on the beach, but also climb the famous cliffs "Al-Ibar" with its spectacular view of the endless blue of the sea. Sit in an idyllic restaurant with sea views and enjoy the atmosphere as well as the excellent food. A visit to a castle on a mountain, which still plays an important role for merchant ships, is also a must.

Tozeur: 350 km 
Amazing City in the dessert.

El kef: 31 km 

El Kef is a Tunisian city located in the northwest. The city of Kef is built on the ruins of a Roman city known as "Sicca Veneria," from which the name "Kef" is derived.

Tunis 172 Km

Immerse yourself in the Tunisian capital and let yourself be carried away by the hustle and bustle on the souks, enjoy the atmosphere of the old town (medina) and the mosque Az-zaituna and then stroll through Sidi Bousaid. The place enchants with its unmistakable charm, where you can admire the white and blue houses. In between you can take a break in the famous Café Sidi-Chaabane and observe the authentic life as well as the blue sea and the beautiful marina.

Kairouan 170 Km:
 

Kairouan has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. This beautiful city was the first capital of Tunisia during the glorious Arab Middle Ages and thanks to the so-called "Bayt al-Hikma" (House of Wisdom, corresponds to a large university or a research center) a knowledge metropolis. Experience the enchanting Museum of Islamic Arts and the old town with its numerous souks, the impressive Three-Gate Mosque (Mosque Okba Ibn Nafii), one of the oldest mosques in Africa.  This place is also known for its typical handmade carpets with oriental patterns as well as the delicious traditional sweets "Maqrudh".
 

Jandouba: 25 Km

Jendouba is the successor of the Roman and Punic city of Bullarigia, which rose to the status of a municipality in the 1st century AD. It became Arabized along with its sister city, Shmato, and thus became the base of the northwest on the main road between Carthage and Hippo Regius.
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Path description: While driving from Nebeur towards Jendouba on the road "P17", please take the first deviation to the left hand side towards Mallegue on the local road 720. After around 400m, turn right and drive up the mountain 280m. That is it!

Address: Km 1 on Local Road N°720, Nebeur-Mallegue. 7110 Nebeur, Tunisia

 

 

 

 

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