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nickandchris Says: Another company offers the same sort of outdoor adventure thrills as Trekking Hellas.This is F-Zein. They specialise in graded rafting trips on the Aheloos...
nickandchris Says: The ski centre for Karpenissi is 11km. away from the town, in Velouchi, north east. I remember passing this in April, there was still some snow around. It is a...
nickandchris Says: For those who love horses, I should imagine this is a wonderful area to trek in. The company have a good reputation and also organise other adventure sport...
Lilasel Says: Among the town's most characteristic features are the workshops that produce hand-made brass bells for animals.When eating at a Karpenissi taverna, try the feta...
Lilasel Says: I like this picture! Andreas was very joyful seeing so much snow. For me it was less exotic because I have more real winter days in Latvia than poor Andreas in...
Lilasel Says: The river is said to have derived its name from Evenus, the son of Ares, and the father of Marpessa. When his daughter was carried off by Idas, the son of...
Lilasel Says: Evinos river flows in the south part of Central Greece and is very picturesque.Greek Mythology says that one time, when Heracles and his second wife Deianira...
Lilasel Says: It was an Independence Day in Greece on 25th of March - that day we came to Karpenissi. That's why at this picture you can see the town decorated by many greek...
Lilasel Says: Karpenissi, capital of the prefecture, is located at the foothills of Mt. Timfristos, at an altitude of 960 metres. It most probably owes its name to the maple...
Lilasel Says: According to Homer, the first known inhabitants of northern Evrytania were the Dolopes, who took part in the campaign against Troy. During the Byzantine era,...
AndyRG Says: Being there, can even make you feeling free like these deers (although unreal... hehe). The plane trees, fir and chestnut forests, the dry healthy climate make...
AndyRG Says: Maybe this man destroys the beauty of the whole landscape by his appearance, but he wanted to be a small part of it, excuse him...
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