Taygetos Mountains National Park protects Greece’s highest mountain range, offering rugged alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and extensive hiking opportunities featuring dramatic peaks and historic monasteries.
Taygetos Mountains National Park encompasses the rugged Taygetos range located in the southern Peloponnese region of Greece. This park contains the highest peak in the Peloponnese, Prophet Elias, which rises to 2,404 meters (7,887 feet). The park features a diverse range of landscapes, from steep limestone cliffs and deep gorges to dense forests of fir, pine, and oak. Ecologically, the park supports a variety of native species, including endangered birds such as the Bonelli's eagle and mammals like the Balkan chamois and roe deer. The area is also home to rare endemic plant species, adapted to the mountain’s varied microclimates. Historically, Taygetos has been significant since antiquity, serving as a natural fortress and spiritual site with several Byzantine and post-Byzantine monasteries scattered throughout its valleys. Visitors are drawn to the park for hiking and trekking along marked trails that range from gentle forest walks to demanding ascents to the summit. Other popular activities include rock climbing, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration of traditional villages nearby. The park’s extensive trail network allows access to pristine natural springs, panoramic vistas, and archaeological sites. Its relatively unspoiled terrain makes it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty away from more crowded Mediterranean locales.
Summit of Prophet Elias, the highest peak in the Peloponnese
Agios Nikolaos Monastery, a historic Byzantine religious site
The scenic Anavriti Gorge with dramatic cliffs and waterfalls
Traditional mountain villages such as Kardamyli and Areopoli
The highest mountain peak in the Peloponnese offering panoramic views over the Mani Peninsula and the Aegean Sea.
A deep limestone gorge with waterfalls and rare flora, popular among hikers and nature photographers.
A historic Byzantine monastery with remarkable frescoes, perched on a steep hillside overlooking the mountains.