Ainos National Park

Ainos National Park is characterized by its impressive mountainous terrain and unique biodiversity, offering visitors a diverse range of recreational activities and ecological exploration.

7,073
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
67,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Ainos National Park

 

Ainos National Park is located on the island of Kefalonia, Greece, and is renowned for its dramatic mountainous landscape. The park is centered around Mount Ainos, which is the tallest peak in the Ionian Islands, reaching up to 1,628 meters. It covers approximately 2,862 hectares and is a protected area due to its rich biodiversity. The park is particularly famous for the endemic Kefalonian fir trees and the diverse range of flora and fauna that inhabit the area. Established in 1962, Ainos National Park offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife observation, and scenic vistas that are ideal for photography. The park is not only a haven for nature lovers but also holds cultural and historical significance with ancient myths and stories about the mountain. Visitors can enjoy exploring the complex network of trails that offer breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding islands.

Highlights

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The summit of Mount Ainos, offering panoramic views.

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The unique Kefalonian fir forests found only in this region.

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The ruins of the ancient monastery of Zoodochos Pigi.

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The dense network of hiking trails, such as the Ainos Ridge.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Ainos

The highest peak in the park providing sweeping views of the Ionian Sea.

Kefalonian Fir Forests

These forests are home to the rare Abies Cephalonica, a distinctive fir found only here.

Zoodochos Pigi Monastery

Ancient ruins providing a glimpse into historical religious life on the island.