Litochoro to Prionia Hiking Trail
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About the trail
Escape Litochoro
The Litochoro to Prionia Hiking Trail commences its journey in the Myloi area at Litochoro. The internationally acclaimed E4 hiking trail sets its course from the Myloi area, beginning its ascent at an elevation of 400 meters. Serving as a primary gateway to the National Park from the charming town of Litochoro, this iconic trail unveils its wonders along the enchanting Enipeas Canyon, guiding hikers through a landscape adorned with clear markings and informative signs.
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Trail Details
Enipeas Canyon Unveiled
Duration
5 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
11.6km
Elevation Gain
1131m
Traversing the captivating Enipeas Canyon, the trail gracefully meanders along the left side of the river. A testament to the trail’s charm is its delightful crossings, where seven charming wooden bridges span the canyon, creating a dynamic and engaging trek. Halfway through the journey, the river gracefully alternates between the right and left of the hiker, providing a truly immersive experience.
Venturing into the latter half of the trail, hikers encounter Agio Spilaio, the historical abode where Saint Dionysios led an ascetic life. A mere 20 minutes later, the path leads to the Agios Dionysios Monastery, a site of both historical and spiritual significance, welcoming visitors from April to October. Beyond the monastery, a brief 10-minute descent to the left unveils the mesmerizing Enipea waterfalls, a spectacular sight that adds to the trail’s allure.
Geological Marvels and Crystal-Clear Lakes
While the trail demands physical exertion due to its undulating terrain, the journey is richly rewarded by the diverse geological features, crystalline lakes, and the sheer beauty of precipitous mountain slopes. This extraordinary spectacle of rare beauty unfolds as hikers ascend to an elevation of 1,100 meters at Prionia, where the Enipea springs offer a refreshing greeting.
For those seeking a different perspective, the route can be undertaken in reverse, commencing at Prionia or Agios Dionysios Monastery and arriving by car at Myloi. Whether ascending or descending, this trail promises an enriching and rewarding adventure through the sublime landscapes of Mount Olympus, leaving hikers with memories etched in the heart of Greek mythology.
Safety tips
Staying safe on the mountain
Terrain
The trail includes a variety of terrain, from forested paths to rocky sections. Sturdy hiking boots and appropriate clothing are advisable.
Weather Considerations
Weather conditions on Mount Olympus can change rapidly, so it’s crucial to check the forecast and be prepared for different scenarios. Even in summer, temperatures can vary, and rain showers are possible.
Guided Tours
For those less experienced or unfamiliar with the terrain, guided tours with experienced mountain guides are available. Guides can provide valuable insights into the natural and cultural aspects of Mount Olympus.
Hydration and Nutrition
Carry an ample water supply and energy-rich snacks to stay hydrated and fueled during the hike.
Navigation
Familiarize yourself with the trail and consider carrying a map or using GPS navigation tools.
Emergency Preparedness
Be prepared for emergencies with a basic first aid kit and knowledge of the nearest emergency exits or refuges.
Leave No Trace
Practice responsible hiking by leaving no trace, respecting the natural environment, and following established trails.
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