Dirfys–Psachna Forest National Park is a protected natural area in Central Greece renowned for its diverse forest ecosystems, rugged mountain landscapes, and abundant recreational opportunities like hiking and wildlife observation.
Dirfys–Psachna Forest National Park is located in the region of Euboea (Evia), Greece’s second-largest island, primarily encompassing the mountainous area of Mount Dirfys and the surrounding forested lands near the town of Psachna. The park covers a significant portion of Euboea's central mountainous spine, featuring dense fir and pine forests, alongside mixed Mediterranean vegetation including oaks and beeches. The elevation gradient ranges from 300 meters in the lower valleys to approximately 1,743 meters at the summit of Mount Dirfys, the highest peak in Euboea. This variety in altitude supports an extensive range of flora and fauna, including mammals such as roe deer, foxes, wild boar, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area has been important due to its traditional pastoral communities and its role in local forestry practices, which are largely managed today with conservation in mind. Recreationally, the park offers well-marked hiking routes, mountain biking paths, and picnic areas, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in Greek mountain landscapes. Notable landmarks include Marmariou Waterfalls and the alpine plateau near the summit, which offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the island’s coastline. The park’s accessibility from the town of Psachna makes it a practical destination for day trips, while also appealing to backpackers aiming to explore the quieter, less touristy parts of Greece. It serves as a valuable refuge for biodiversity conservation and a tranquil space for nature appreciation.
Summit of Mount Dirfys - highest peak of Euboea with panoramic views
Marmariou Waterfalls - scenic cascade within dense forest
Rich fir and pine forest ecosystems hosting diverse wildlife
Traditional villages near Psachna offering cultural experiences
At 1,743 meters, the highest point in Euboea offers sweeping views over the island and the Aegean Sea, attracting hikers and photographers.
Dense forests dominate the park, providing habitat for mammals and birds and creating scenic shaded trails.
A picturesque waterfall located along a key hiking route, surrounded by lush vegetation.