A history of women's role in relation to water and wells
One of the ancient wells and springs in Beit Ula to rest, drink clean water and hear stories about the relationship between women and wells
There are many archaeological wells and springs in the Beit Ula village, and most of them are located in the western region of the town. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well to access groundwater and store rainwater.
Beir al Qous (Well) is very ancient and is one of the three most important wells in the area (Abu Qabsa well, Al Suwaida well and Alqous well). The farmers of the region use these wells and springs to irrigate their crops and for their livestock to drink. This well was excavated about 100 years ago.
Quick overview
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Opening days
Open daily
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Opening times
All day
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How to reach
By taxi:
From Bethlehem taxi station (near Manger Square) to Hebron taxi station and then to Beit Ula - Web
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Reservation & Price
No need for booking
Services
Guesthouse in the Women Center building.
Every Tuesday morning a public market is held near the Women’s Center with local produce and handmade products
Suggested periods
- Autumn
- Spring
Visiting Rules
Basic rules:
All visitors are invited to observe the basic rules of respect for the preservation of monuments and nature
Conservative dress code
Covid 19 rules:
Visitors must respect covid 19 safety measures in force