Tallaght Wells in Qeshm: A Must-See Attraction in Iran

Monday, February 16, 2026

SAEDNEWS: In one of the thirstiest parts of Iran close to the equator there are low amount of rainfall every year. Water has always been the most valuable element for people in this area, more valuable than gold or gems.

Tallaght Wells in Qeshm: A Must-See Attraction in Iran

If you visit Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf during your tour of Iran, you’ll encounter one of its most fascinating historical sites.

Centuries ago, the people of this region carved 366 wells into the rocky terrain to collect rainwater. Known as the Tallaght Wells, these structures were ingeniously designed: the number 366 corresponds to the days in a leap year, according to scientists. Today, only about 60 of these wells remain, and roughly half of them are still functional for drawing water. This remarkable phenomenon attracts both local travelers and international tourists exploring Iran.

Each well bears a unique name, and historically, a well was used for each day of the year. Carved into the schist rocks of a cliff near Qeshm Island, the wells are situated outside the island itself, adjacent to the historic Naderi Castle in the village of Laft.

Massive, ancient trees grow among the rocks beside the wells, and locals believe these trees serve as guardians of the water sources. Their continued vitality indicates the presence of water in the wells.

Rainwater naturally flows downhill into the wells, which are positioned near a coral hill. The bottoms of the wells are coated with plaster, keeping the water clean and cool for extended periods. The origins of the Tallaght Wells trace back to the Achaemenid and Sassanid dynasties, highlighting their historical significance.

Iran’s southern region is rich in both historical and natural attractions. The ideal time to visit Qeshm Island and explore these ancient wonders is from late September to April.



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