The Mountains of Greece - Trekking in the Pindhos Mountains

 
The mountains of Greece are beautiful, undeveloped, remote and yet accessible. The guide describes a month-long traverse of the Píndhos range, and provides routes around Athens and the east coast, and in the Peloponnese. Use the routes as day-walks or put them together as multi-day treks.
 

The Mountains of Greece

Trekking in the Pindhos Mountains
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Second
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9781852844400
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Seasons
June–Sept is the most settled period for weather, and not too hot in the mountains. Snow Nov–April in the mountains.
Centres
Athens, Yánina, Delphi, Ámfisa, Areópolis
Difficulty
Demanding rather than technically difficult. Suitable for fit and experienced walkers. Remote: navigation skills essential.
Must See
Traverse of the Pindhos, Mt Olympus, Mt Athos, Mt Parnasos, the Mani; the Greek people
 
 

Most of Greece is mountains, not the islands and seaside that many visitors tend to think of. They are beautiful mountains: rugged, undeveloped, remote and yet accessible. Alpine pastures soften the harshness of the crags, forests fill the ravines, and springs and rivers abound – a startling contrast to the baking lowlands. There is a rich and rare variety of wild flowers and butterflies. And what survives of the ancient pastoral way of life is full of interest too.

The first comprehensive guide to the Greek mountains to appear in any language when first published in 1986, this book has been completely re-walked and rewritten for this edition. Its backbone remains the traverse of the Píndhos range, but the guide also highlights several regions of special interest that can provide one- to two-weeks’ walking.

Walking the mountains of Greece is demanding rather than technically difficult, and is culturally fascinating. These mountains are well within the capabilities of a reasonably fit and committed walker.

 
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