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Mount Ossa
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Mount Ossa

Mount Ossa Mount Ossa Mount Ossa, also known locally as Kissavos, stands between the legendary Mount Olympus and the sparkling Aegean Sea in Thessaly, Greece. Rising to 1,978 meters, Ossa may not be the tallest peak in the country, but it’s packed with natural beauty, ancient myths, and a wide range of outdoor activities. For

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Mount Athos
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Mount Athos

Mount Athos Mount Athos Mount Athos stands as one of the most unique places not just in Greece, but in the entire world. Rising 2,033 meters above the Aegean Sea on the Halkidiki Peninsula, Athos is not only a mountain but an autonomous monastic state with over 1,000 years of continuous religious life. It’s a

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Mount Giona​
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Mount Giona

Mount Giona Mount Giona Mount Giona is one of the most rugged and underappreciated mountains in Greece. Located in Central Greece, in the region of Phocis near the famous Mount Parnassus, Giona rises sharply to 2,510 meters, making it the fifth-highest peak in the country. Its raw cliffs, deep gorges, and remote trails make it

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Mount Smolikas
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Mount Smolikas

Mount Smolikas Mount Smolikas Mount Smolikas stands tall at 2,637 meters, making it the second-highest peak in Greece and the highest in the Pindus mountain range. Unlike Mount Olympus or Parnassus, Smolikas is remote, wild, and relatively untouched by mass tourism. It’s a mountain for those who seek solitude, alpine beauty, and a deeper connection

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Mount Taygetus
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Mount Taygetus

Mount Taygetus Mount Taygetus Mount Taygetus, also known as Taygetos, is the highest mountain range in the Peloponnese and one of the most storied landscapes in Greece. Its highest peak, Profitis Ilias, rises to 2,407 meters and dominates the southern skyline of the peninsula. With its dramatic cliffs, deep gorges, and historical depth, Taygetus offers

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