The plateau of Folois nestles at the southwest foot of Mount Erymanthus, in Hleia. Its name derived from mythology and the king of the Centaurs, Follo, friend of Hercules. Folois forest, with the unrivaled natural beauty, is one of the largest oak forests in Europe.
Mount Parnitha is situated in the North Athens regional unit and is the highest mountain range of Attica. Much of this densely forested mountain is designated a national park, and is a protected habitat for wild birds. Malakasa lies on the northeast side of the Parnitha mountain.
Mount Parnitha is situated in the North Athens regional unit and is the highest mountain range of Attica. Much of this densely forested mountain is designated a national park, and is a protected habitat for wild birds. Varimbombi rests at the foothill of the Parnitha mountain.
Marousi also known as Amarousio is a suburban city, located in the northeastern part of Attica region. Its name derived from Amarysia Artemis, the goddess of hunting. The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens, Spiros Louis or OACA, the largest sports complex in Greece, built for the 2004 Summer Olympics, is located in the southwestern part of the municipality.
The magical island of Lefkada or Lefkas is situated opposite the west shores of Aetoloakarnania, in the Ionian sea and is part of the Eptanisa island complex. Lefkada differs from all the other islands, because it is connected with the continental Greece by a floating bridge. It boasts breathtaking beaches with clear blue waters, cosmopolitan seaside towns, mountainous villages, lush nature and is well-known as an attraction for extreme sports lovers!
The magical island of Lefkada or Lefkas is situated opposite the west shores of Aetoloakarnania, in the Ionian sea and is part of the Eptanisa island complex. Lefkada differs from all the other islands, because it is connected with the continental Greece by a floating bridge. It boasts breathtaking beaches with clear blue waters, cosmopolitan seaside towns, mountainous villages, lush nature and is well-known as an attraction for extreme sports lovers!
Milos is a breathtaking island in the Aegean Sea, just in the north of the Cretan Sea. It is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. This volcanic island is popular for the statue of Aphrodite (currently hosted by the Louvre Museum and for statues of the Greek god Asclepius (currently hosted by the British Museum).
Mykonos is a picturesque Greek island and probably the most popular one of the Cyclades complex in the Aegean Sea. The island is famous for its numerous golden sandy beaches, the traditionally whitewashed buildings, hospitable people and the amazing nightlife. It's also known as the ''island of winds'', because it's often swamped by winds.
Schinias is a well known coastal resort in Attica region, located approximately at 45 km / 28 mi north east of Athens, Greece. Thanks to its natural and marine beauty, especially during summer months, Schinias hosts an overwhelming number of tourists. Most of them are water sport enthusiasts.
Schinias is a well known coastal resort in Attica region, located approximately at 45 km / 28 mi north east of Athens, Greece. Thanks to its natural and marine beauty, especially during summer months, Schinias hosts an overwhelming number of tourists. Most of them are water sport enthusiasts.
Chalkidiki is an enchanting peninsula that is situated in the south east of Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. The area is a great combination of lush vegetation, stunning depths of the sea along with sandy or rocky beaches, romantic bays and interesting archaeological sites.
Located about 13 km / 8 mi from the eastern coast of Attica, Keratea is one of the cities which belong to the Municipality of Lavrion. Keratea is also the base of Attart Off Road Park, a unique multi center and the only destination for Off Road enthusiasts in Attica. Drivers are given the opportunity to drive racing 4x4s in a real condition off road trail.