Dimosari Gorge is located in southern Evia, on mount Ochi, at an elevation of 1.386 meters. It is definitely one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Greece, if not the most beautiful. It is 10 kilometers long, divided into two parts. Village Lenoseoi is located somewhere in the middle of the gorge. Above the village, the gorge is wild and...
- Evia Prefecture / Nature / Gorges
Agios Dimitrios gorge is next to Dimosari gorge. It begins at the homonymous village Agios Dimitrios and ends up in the area Kalergou or Skinodavleia beach, depending on the path you choose to take. You go downhill from Kalergou settlement, to follow Demosaris gorge and reach Kallianos beach. Flora and fauna are exactly the same with the rest...
It’s located on the northeastern side of Mount Ochi. The gorge has steep vertical cliffs and small caves that create an imposing feeling. You will also see ruins of the walls of the ancient city, dating back to the 6th century B.C. Researchers have found out that this was a quite an important city, as it had an acropolis and a temple, its own...
The most passable gorge of the island is located on mount Dirfi, central Evia, with a length of 18 kilometers. You can reach it from the villages Agios Athanasios and Paliouras. The path is bidirectional, meaning that you can go uphill or downhill. The passable route will let you enjoy the landscape, with paths formed to facilitate the hiker....
Nilea gorge (other names: “Arapis” or Boulovinenas gorge) is located in northeastern Evia, between the villages Kerameia and Agia Anna. Nileas is the river crossing the gorge that was given the name “Arapis” (“black” in Greek) due to the black color of most of its river beds. The gorge is 10 kilometers long and is quite rough, as you cannot...