Crossing the unique Gramos
This route requires a 4X4 car and can last 6 to 8 hours depending on the weather conditions. You have the opportunity to see the above settlements and get to know Gramos, which, with its tallest peak at 2,520 meters, is the fourth highest mountain in Greece. The Aliakmonas and Sarantaporos rivers flow from its slopes. Steep ravines, canyons, steep rocks, mixed forests, alpine lakes, dense vegetation and rare species of the animal kingdom (brown bear, deer, wild boar, wolf, otter, wild goat, woodpecker, golden eagle, bald eagle, and other species of wild fauna), as well as the plant kingdom (rare plant species) make up the greatness of Gramos, which is among the most beautiful regions of Europe.
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The Magical Experience of Arrenes
This route requires a 4X4 car and can last 6 to 8 hours depending on the weather conditions. We cross the “heart” of the Gramos massif starting from Nestorio alongside Aliakmonas to the area of Glykoneri, then we pass Pefkos, we reach Myrovlitis and immediately after the bridge of Sarantaporos we climb towards Arrenes, reaching a little below the peak Epano Arrena. There, hidden in a verdant beech forest, is the alpine Drakolimni Moutsalia at an altitude of 1,750m.
Our excursion heads towards the ridge of Grammos with a view of the village of Aetomylitsa. Then we move towards the meadows of Kotyli, the Park of National Reconciliation and the imposing and historic height of Spanoura or “Charos”, an impressive chasm that takes your breath away.
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