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Trekking in Greece
The Peloponnese and Pindos Way
Guidebook describing challenging treks in the mountains of Greece, traversing the Pindhos Range, near Athens, and the Peloponnese, plus a handful of shorter routes including Mount Olympus. The treks demand a high level of commitment and fitness due to their remoteness and difficult terrain, and boast stunning unspoilt scenery.
Seasons
June-Sept is the most settled period for weather, and not too hot in the mountains; snow Nov-April in the mountains.Centres
Karpenísi, Métsovo, Ámfissa, Trípoli, Dhíakhofto, Sparta, Áyios NikólaosDifficulty
demanding rather than technically difficult; suitable for fit and experienced walkers; remote: navigation skills essentialMust See
traverse of the Pindos, Mt Olympus, Mt Khelmós, Mt Párnonas, beautiful scenery, rich flora and cultural interest-
Overview
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A guidebook to trekking the 220km Peloponnese Way and the 460km Píndos Way through the mountains of Greece, plus a shorter trek in Zagori and an ascent of Mount Olympus, Greece’s highest peak. The routes visit some little frequented and remote parts of the country, and are demanding but not technical. The Píndos Way requires some wild camping.
The Peloponnese Way is described in 14 graded stages of between 7 and 20km, from Dhiakoftó to Pantazí beach. The Píndos Way is presented in 30 graded stages of 8–31km, following Greece’s mountain backbone from Ámfissa to the summit of Mount Grámos. Both routes are presented in sections, for the benefit of those who don’t have time for a full through-hike.
- Clear route description illustrated with 1:100,000 mapping
- Notes on accommodation, facilities, potential campsites and water sources
- Access details for each section of the treks
- Information on planning and preparation
- History, culture, plants and wildlife
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By Tim Salmon
Tim Salmon first visited Greece in 1958. He has lived and worked in the country, visited countless times, written and translated books and articles, and made a film about shepherd life for Greek TV. Michael Cullen was born in Greece and spent his childhood there. In 1990 he set up his own trekking business and has spent most of the last fifteen years researching and leading hikes throughout the country, as well as compiling walking guidebooks.
View author profileBy Michael Cullen
Michael Cullen was born in Greece and spent his childhood there. In 1990 he set up his own trekking business and has spent most of the last 15 years researching and leading hikes throughout the country, as well as compiling walking guidebooks.
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