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It begins in the northern village of Dhiakoftó and winds through the rugged interior to Pantazí beach in the Mani region.

You’ll pass through alpine meadows, the dramatic Lousios Gorge , and the forested slopes of Mt Párnonas .

This route crosses the Peloponnese peninsula from north to south, typically taking about two weeks to complete.

The path is well-established, often overlapping with the E4 European long-distance path . Key stops include the historic town of Trípoli and the medieval ruins of Mystras .

Trekking through the "Spine of Greece" offers a rare immersion into a wild, mountain landscape that feels worlds away from the crowded islands. This journey is best defined by two major long-distance routes detailed in the definitive guide, . 1. The Peloponnese Way (The Southern Arc)

Trekking In Greece: The Peloponnese And Pindos Way < Newest ✮ >

It begins in the northern village of Dhiakoftó and winds through the rugged interior to Pantazí beach in the Mani region.

You’ll pass through alpine meadows, the dramatic Lousios Gorge , and the forested slopes of Mt Párnonas . Trekking in Greece: The Peloponnese and Pindos Way

This route crosses the Peloponnese peninsula from north to south, typically taking about two weeks to complete. It begins in the northern village of Dhiakoftó

The path is well-established, often overlapping with the E4 European long-distance path . Key stops include the historic town of Trípoli and the medieval ruins of Mystras . The path is well-established, often overlapping with the

Trekking through the "Spine of Greece" offers a rare immersion into a wild, mountain landscape that feels worlds away from the crowded islands. This journey is best defined by two major long-distance routes detailed in the definitive guide, . 1. The Peloponnese Way (The Southern Arc)