Pindus National Park

Pindus National Park

Pindus National Park, located in the mountainous region of Greece, offers a stunning backdrop of dense forests and rugged peaks, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

42,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Pindus National Park

Pindus National Park
 

Pindus National Park, also known as Valia Calda, is situated in the Pindus Mountains of northwestern Greece. Established in 1966, the park is a sanctuary of biodiversity, featuring vast deciduous and coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and an array of wildlife including brown bears, wolves, and lynxes. The national park covers an area of approximately 42,000 acres and is a critical habitat for many endemic and rare species. The park's unspoiled landscapes provide a perfect setting for hiking, bird watching, and exploring the natural beauty of Greece's highlands. Visitors can admire the striking landscapes, from the steep rocky gorges and high peaks to the tranquil streams and lush valleys. Traditional stone villages around the park offer cultural insights and hospitality, enhancing the visitor experience. Notable landmarks include the Aoos Gorge, Mavrovouni Peak, and the serene Dragon Lakes.

Highlights

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Aoos Gorge - A breathtaking gorge carved by the Aoos River, perfect for scenic walks.

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Mavrovouni Peak - Offers challenging hikes with rewarding panoramic views.

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Dragon Lakes - A group of enchanting alpine lakes known for their beauty and tranquility.

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Valia Calda - The warm valley that provides refuge for rare flora and fauna.

Notable Natural Features

Aoos Gorge

A scenic river gorge ideal for photography and nature walks.

Vovousa

A picturesque village known for its stone bridges and traditional architecture.

Smolikas Mountain

The second highest peak in Greece, offering spectacular views and hiking trails.