It is one of the largest and longest valleys in Palestine, specifically in the upper and western Galilee. It is a permanently flowing river with a length of 43 km and a basin area of 137 km.
The river originates from the northern slopes of Jabal al-Jarmaq and flows north of Acre in the al-Zib region, specifically the valley of the abandoned village of al-Zib.
One of the paths of Wadi Al-Qarn starts from the castle of Al-Montfort (the village of Maaliya) and ends in several water springs, such as the Hardweil spring in the heart of the valley and others. Forests of nature are represented by a mountain range in which forests of oak trees, dom, hawthorn and kelp, and many animals such as the Persian roe.
As for the castle of Montfort, it is a Crusader castle built by the Crusaders at the end of the twelfth century. It was occupied by al-Zahir Baybars in 1271 after a week-long siege and the demolition of many parts of it. At every step, you see the water flowing next to you, and from the top, forests of oaks and oaks cover the path in most parts of the path, and for the sweetness of the water, some types of fish live in the river, and they start walking with you as soon as you reach the Hardweel Spring, which has cold water and underground rocks that can be You can also discover it from the inside.