Madinah Facilities

Al-Aqiq Valley Walking Trail

Al-Aqiq Valley is one of the most famous valleys of Madinah. It was the scene of some episodes in the Prophet's life. The valley is home to some historical monuments, such as the palaces of Saad bin Abi Waqqas and Urwa bin Az-Zubayr, together with historical stone inscriptions. The walkway overlooks this valley which abounds in important historical monuments.

Geographical Location:

Al-Aqiq Valley walking trail is about 6 kilometers away from the Prophet’s Mosque. It is close to the Islamic University.

A Walking Trail in a Blessed Valley:

Al-Aqiq Valley is a blessed valley that figures in the fragrant biography of the Prophet, blessings and peace be upon him. In this valley, Gabriel, peace be upon him, came to the Prophet while he was on his way to Makkah to perform Hajj, and said to him, “Pray in this blessed valley, and say: ‘Umrah and Hajj.”

The government of the Kingdom has shown remarkable care for this valley and built along the valley a walkway 1,600 meters long, with an average width of 14 meters, and an area of 16,500 square meters.

An Integrated Walkway Within a Broader Vision:

Al-Aqiq Valley walkway is one of the most important projects implemented by Madinah Development Authority, which launched a project for environmental rehabilitation of Al-Aqiq Valley and the development of the surrounding areas.

Al-Aqiq valley walking trail is part of this urban project, which aims to strike a balance between urban development and natural resources, and create an outlet for Madinah residents and visitors. It combines modern amenities and a historical dimension.

Combining Superb Services and Beautiful Scenery:

The authorities took much care to ensure that the walkway met the latest standards, integrating state-of-the-art technologies to ensure a rewarding visitor experience and exercise. The walkway is fitted with lighting poles to enhance illumination of the area. Floor lighting points are distributed geometrically to show the aesthetics of the walkway. The walkway is also fitted with waiting benched and shaded rest areas.

Palm trees, so common in Madinah, are grown in walkway squares. Trees arranged in rows along the pathways provide shade and enhance the aesthetic value of the trail. The floor is covered with basalt and granite stones to prevent the risk of slipping.

Open Around the Clock:

The walking trail is an outlet and a park, open to the people of Madinah throughout the year. It daily receives many individuals and families who come to exercise walking and enjoy the cool atmosphere of the place.