Hiking at the Lousios Gorge – A Day Escape into Nature!
Discover the magic of Lousios Gorge with us on an unforgettable day hike! One of the most impressive natural landscapes in Greece is waiting for you to explore.
🌿 Experience the ultimate natural beauty!
Lousios Gorge, with its lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking cliffs, will leave you feeling serene and connected to nature. This hike is ideal for all levels, while the rich vegetation and the historical monasteries perched on the cliffs will captivate you!
🌄 Explore a landscape full of history!
Along the way, we will visit three monasteries of great historical significance: the Old and New Monastery of Philosopher and the Monastery of Timios Prodromos, offering stunning views and hospitality. At the top, we will have the opportunity to enjoy a traditional Greek coffee, a treat from the monks.
Excursion Highlights:
- Discover the majestic Lousios Gorge, 15 km in length, with waterfalls and wild beauty.
- Visit three monasteries built into the cliffs.
- Enjoy stunning views and a landscape that combines history and nature.
- Finish your hike at Ancient Gortys with its impressive Asclepieion.
Day Schedule:
- 07:00 – Departure from Syntagma with the bus.
- 09:30 – Arrival at the Kokkori Bridge, Ancient Gortys, and start of the hike.
- 11:00 – Stop at the Monastery of Timios Prodromos for coffee with a spectacular view.
- 12:30 – Completion of the hike at Ancient Gortys and visit to the Asclepieion.
- 13:30 – Departure from Ancient Gortys.
- 15:30 – Return to Athens.
Book Your Spot Today!
Nature is at its best in January! Don’t miss the chance to escape the daily routine and explore one of Greece’s most breathtaking landscapes, combining the serenity of nature with the rich history of the area.
👟 Bring with you: Comfortable hiking shoes, a bottle of water, and warm clothes!
Join us on this fantastic hiking experience at Lousios Gorge and enjoy a day full of adventure, natural beauty, and history!
📞 For bookings and more information, contact us!
Date: January 19, 2025
Meeting Point: Syntagma Square (for those traveling by bus)
Departure Time from Syntagma: 07:00
Cost:
- €45 for those choosing transportation by bus
€20 for those coming with their own vehicle
Difficulty Level:
Moderate (3/5)The hiking route through Lousios Gorge includes uphill and downhill sections, passes through dense vegetation, and follows paths with stunning views. It is suitable for hikers with moderate physical fitness and basic hiking experience.
The Wider Area:
The Lousios Gorge is located in the region of Gortynia, west of Mount Mainalo in the Peloponnese. The area is known for its rich natural beauty, historical significance, and vibrant ecosystems. According to mythology, the river was named after the nymphs who bathed the newborn Zeus in its icy waters.
Apart from the natural wonders, the area is dotted with old monasteries and hermitages, some literally hanging from the cliffs, offering visitors a unique combination of spiritual and historical experiences.
In addition to its religious heritage, the region is known for its powder mills in Dimitsana, which played a crucial role during the Greek War of Independence in 1821. Visitors can explore the Water Power Museum near Dimitsana, where they can learn about the traditional ways locals utilized water for industrial purposes.
The picturesque villages of Dimitsana and Stemnitsa, perched above the gorge, are two of the most well-preserved traditional villages in Greece. They offer a chance to experience authentic local culture, along with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Health and Safety
To participate in the activity, you must be in good health and free from cardiovascular issues or other underlying conditions, and not be using any medication.
Required Activity Equipment
To ensure your comfort and safety during the hiking activities, having the appropriate equipment is essential. The weather may be cold and wet, so preparation is key.
- Hiking Boots:
Waterproof boots with good grip to handle potentially wet or slippery terrain.
- Layered Clothing (Layering):
- Base Layer: Moisture-wicking synthetic or wool fabric to keep sweat away from your body.
- Mid Layer: Insulating fleece or thermal jacket to keep you warm.
- Outer Layer: Waterproof/windproof jacket for protection against wind and rain.
- Hiking Pants:
Durable, waterproof, and stretchy for comfort and protection in all conditions.
- Gloves and Hat:
Since the weather can be cold, especially at higher altitudes, gloves and a hat are important to protect you from the cold.
- Backpack (30-40 liters):
Big enough to carry your essentials (water, snacks, waterproof gear, extra clothing). Ideally, it should be waterproof or have a rain cover.
- Water Bottle or Hydration System:
Carry at least 1.5-2 liters of water, especially if you plan on climbing the summit.
- Headlamp:
With extra batteries, as the days are shorter in November and you might need light if delayed.
- Energy Snacks:
Nuts, energy bars, or dried fruits to maintain your energy during the hike.
- First Aid Kit:
A small kit with the basics (bandages, antiseptic, blister ointment).
- Sunglasses and Sunscreen:
Even in cooler weather, sun protection is important, especially at higher altitudes.
This equipment will help you stay prepared for the varying conditions you may encounter on the trails.