


Discover the Ancient History and Natural Beauty of Arneb, Saudi Arabia
Arneb (Arabic: أرنب) is a town in the northwestern Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It is located in the Tabuk Province, about 150 km southwest of the city of Tabuk. The town is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains and is known for its natural springs and date palm groves.
Arneb has a long history dating back to the ancient times, with evidence of human habitation in the area as far back as the Neolithic period (around 10,000 BCE). The town was an important stopover for caravans traveling between the Hejaz region and the Levant, and it was also a center for the production of dates, which were highly valued in the ancient world.
Today, Arneb is a small but thriving community that continues to be known for its date palm groves and natural springs. The town is also home to several historical sites, including the remains of an ancient castle and a number of traditional Saudi Arabian homes.



