The Taygetos Mountain Range Natura 2000 Site is a protected area of outstanding natural beauty and biodiversity in southern Greece, offering rugged landscapes, pristine forests, and rich cultural heritage for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Taygetos Mountain Range Natura 2000 Site encompasses the highest mountain range in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece, rising to an elevation of 2,407 meters at its summit, Profitis Ilias. This protected area is recognized under the European Union’s Natura 2000 network due to its exceptional ecological value, housing numerous rare and endemic plant species, diverse Mediterranean forest habitats, and important wildlife populations. The range's steep slopes and deep gorges create a dramatic and varied landscape, with mixed fir, pine, and oak forests dominating the mid-elevations, while alpine and subalpine environments are found at higher altitudes. The site plays a key role in conserving species such as the Balkan chamois, golden eagle, and several protected orchid species. Historically, Taygetos has held cultural significance since ancient times, including its proximity to the ancient city of Sparta. Outdoor recreation opportunities include hiking on extensive trails that traverse alpine meadows, forested valleys, and rocky peaks, as well as mountain biking, rock climbing, and wildlife observation. The mountain is also popular for winter sports during the snowy season, with local ski facilities operating near its summit. Notable landmarks within the site include the dramatic Viros Gorge, the Monastery of Elonas, and the summit of Profitis Ilias, which offers panoramic views across the Peloponnese. The site attracts nature lovers, hikers, and cultural visitors who appreciate both its scenic and ecological importance.
Profitis Ilias Summit – Highest peak in the Peloponnese offering sweeping panoramic views
Viros Gorge – A dramatic and rugged gorge ideal for hiking and nature viewing
Diverse Mediterranean Forests – Habitat for rare flora including endemic fir and pine species
Winter Ski Area – Local ski zones open during winter months for snow sports
The highest point of the Taygetos range at 2,407 meters, offering expansive views of the Peloponnese countryside and the Aegean Sea.
A steep, scenic gorge carved by the Viros River, popular for adventurous hikes and spotting local wildlife.
Historic mountain monastery dating back to Byzantine times, located within the Taygetos massif.