Samothrace Natural Park protects the island’s dramatic mountainous terrain, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage, offering unique hiking, wildlife observation, and historical exploration opportunities.
Samothrace Natural Park covers most of the rugged island of Samothrace in the northern Aegean Sea, known for its steep mountains, dense forests, and pristine coastal landscapes. The park’s centerpiece is Mount Fengari, the highest peak in the north Aegean islands, rising to 1,611 meters (5,285 feet). The island’s diverse habitats include dense conifer and broadleaf forests, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear streams and waterfalls. This environment supports various endemic and rare plants, as well as diverse wildlife such as griffon vultures, golden eagles, and freshwater species. The island also holds significant archaeological and historical sites, including the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, a renowned ancient religious complex. Visitors to the park can experience a blend of outdoor recreation and cultural discovery, with activities such as hiking the challenging trails to Mount Fengari’s summit, swimming beneath natural waterfalls, exploring ancient ruins, and birdwatching. The island’s isolation and natural features make it a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers seeking pristine wilderness. Access is primarily by ferry from mainland Greece, adding to the remote experience. The combination of natural beauty, cultural history, and outdoor adventure creates a compelling destination for travelers interested in both ecology and heritage.
Summit of Mount Fengari – highest peak of the island with panoramic views
Famous Sanctuary of the Great Gods archaeological site
Natural waterfalls and streams such as Fonias and Vatos Gorge
Remote hiking trails through dense forests and alpine meadows
The island’s highest peak providing challenging hikes and spectacular views over the Aegean Sea.
An ancient religious site significant for its mystery cult and archaeological importance.
A scenic gorge featuring cascading waterfalls and lush vegetation, perfect for nature walks and swimming.