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Parnassos National Park Adventures

Parnassos National Park protects the diverse ecosystems of Mount Parnassos, offering hiking, skiing, and wildlife viewing opportunities in one of Greece’s most scenic mountain regions.

135,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Parnassos National Park

 

Parnassos National Park is located in central Greece and encompasses the impressive Mount Parnassos massif, the highest mountain in southern Greece, with peaks rising up to 2,457 meters. The park is characterized by its rugged limestone cliffs, deep gorges, dense forests of firs and pines, and alpine meadows. This area is rich in biodiversity, hosting endemic plant species such as the Greek fir and rare wildlife including roe deer, wild boar, and birds of prey like the bearded vulture. Historically, Mount Parnassos is culturally significant, associated with ancient Greek mythology as the sacred mountain of Apollo and the Muses. Visitors to the park can explore a network of well-marked trails through forests and rocky landscapes, enjoy winter sports in the Parnassos Ski Resort, and discover traditional villages nearby that preserve local customs and architecture. The park’s natural beauty and cultural heritage make it a prime destination for nature lovers, hikers, climbers, and photographers. It offers a variety of outdoor activities year-round, from spring wildflower walks to winter snow sports. Its blend of ecological richness and mythological history provides visitors with not only recreation but also an immersive experience of Greece’s natural and cultural legacy.

Highlights

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The summit of Mount Parnassos, offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Corinth and surrounding peaks

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Rich and diverse flora including endemic Greek fir forests

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Parnassos Ski Resort, the largest ski center in Greece

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Klisoura Gorge, a dramatic and less-traveled hiking route through steep limestone cliffs

Notable Natural Features

Mount Parnassos Summit

At 2,457 meters, the summit offers expansive views of Central Greece, the Aegean Sea, and nearby mountain ranges.

Klisoura Gorge

A steep limestone gorge with unique rock formations and a challenging hiking trail popular with experienced trekkers.

Parnassos Ski Resort

The largest ski center in Greece, featuring downhill and cross-country skiing, as well as winter sports facilities.