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TRIDENDRO (Village) AGRAFA
A fascinating mountain climbing route of 10klm (also by 4Χ4) is: from Tridendro - Giannitsari - Delidimi - Asprorema. A natural monument is the "sycamore house" and the stone bridge - arch near "Hani T' Angelou".
ALEXANDROUPOLI (Town) EVROS
ALEXANDROUPOLI (Town) EVROS
KARPENISSI (Town) EVRYTANIA
MESSINIA (Prefecture) PELOPONNISOS
FLORINA (Town) MAKEDONIA WEST
Low difficulty degree. Duration: 1.30h
Low level difficulty. Duration: 1.30h
Low level difficulty. Duration: 1.45h
Medium level difficulty. Duration: 3.30h
High level difficulty
High level difficulty
High level difficulty
MELISSOURGI (Small town) ARTA
Medium level difficulty. Duration: 4.30h
SAMI (Village) KEFALLONIA
ARGALASTI (Municipal unit) SOUTH PELION
KAVALA (Town) MAKEDONIA EAST & THRACE
It isn't just an exaggeration. There are some places really generously
blessed by nature. Kavala with its natural environment belongs to these blessed
lands and an excursion means a golden chance to the visitor.
Western coasts: An azure vacation
On the western side of the city and for 40 kilometers, picturesque
coastlines and cosmopolitan beaches alternate continuously. Kalamitsa (2km) and
Batis (3km) are organized
beaches, giving the chance for several sea sports. Toska
(4km) and Palio (6km) offer modern tourist facilities marvelous beaches and, indeed,
clean water. N. Iraklitsa
(13km) has a large blue bay and many attractive open-air taverns. N.
Peramos (18km) offers an unusual for Greece landscape with sandy hills and
vineyards, which produce the famous table-grapes of Peramos and fine quality wine.
In the summertime theatrical and musical performances take place in this area
under the name "Grapes Festival of Eleochori". The spas of Eleftheres
(Loutra Eleftheron)
(30km) are the ideal place to have some rest in the local thermal springs, which
cure many diseases. The nice beaches of Cariani
and Ofrynio (40km) are
those ones first meets coming from Thessaloniki.
This text is cited January 2005 from the Kavala Municipality Tourist Enterprise URL below, which contains images
GLYKI (Village) THESPROTIA
KAVROCHORI (Village) GAZI
This route follows the path next to the banks of Gazanos river and reaches Agios Georgios - Agios Ioannis chapel. The chapel was built during Turkish occupation with a wonderful wooden temple carved in hand. This naturalistic route could be taken either on foot or by mountain bikes or a jeep. The visitor has the opportunity to explore the nature, and be acquainted with the various kinds of flora and fauna of the area. A second route begins from the gardens of the settlement to Kefala and lasts about 30 minutes. In the end of the route you will see antiquities and old tombs.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Municipality of Gazi URL below, which contains images.
PORTARIA (Village) VOLOS
The beautiful landscape in Pelion
is ideal for alternative tourism, especially for walking. As you wander around
the paths of Portaria you will feel captivated by the beauty and the variety of
the surroundings.
There are many cobbled and rural paths within and out of the village's
limits routes through which the visitor meets traditional buildings, stone fountains
and old chapels of historic importance.
The most important is the "Centaurs' path", a route that runs parallel
to the stream of the "Pigi Manas" spring. And if it happens you see trails of
hooves, don't be surprised. Most likely a Centaur was there!
The "Iason" path is also important, which has recently been renovated
and sign posts have been placed by the Municipality of Portaria. It starts from
the renovated rural house Lazou in Alli
Meria and finishes at at Alikopetra just before Chania.
The Municipality is planning shortly to organize guided tours by expert
guides and in between periods of rest in specially planned spaces.
This text is cited September 2004 from the Municipality of Portaria URL below, which contains image
STEMNITSA (Village) TRIKOLONES
SYVOTA (Port) THESPROTIA
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