SUMMARY FOR GREECE:
• Total Parks: 15
• Parks Listed Below: Aenos, Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest, Evros Delta, Mount Oiti, Mount Olympus, Mount Parnassos, Mount Parnitha, Mount Prespa, Pindus, Samaria Gorge, Schinias-Marathon, Sounion, Tzoumerka, Vikos-Aoos, White Mountains
• Average Country Rating: 58/100
PARK NAME: Aenos
Country: Greece
Park ID: 1602
AVERAGE RATING: 46/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
DESCRIPTION:
Aenos National Park is located on the island of Kefalonia and is dominated by Mount Aenos, the highest mountain in the Ionian Islands. The park is known for its unique Kefalonian fir forest and rich biodiversity. The area provides habitat for rare species of flora and fauna, including several endemic plant species.
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The Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park is one of Europe's most important protected areas for birds of prey. It serves as a vital habitat for rare species including black vultures and imperial eagles. The park features a mix of pine forests and oak woodlands creating a unique ecosystem.
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The Evros Delta National Park is one of the most important wetlands in Europe, located where the Evros River meets the Aegean Sea. It serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds and hosts numerous endangered species. The park includes lagoons, salt marshes, and reed beds creating a diverse ecosystem.
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Mount Oiti National Park is known for its rich mythology as the legendary site where Hercules died. The park features alpine meadows, dense forests, and unique geological formations. It is home to numerous endemic plant species and serves as an important habitat for various wildlife species.
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Mount Olympus National Park encompasses Greece's highest mountain and the mythological home of the ancient Greek gods. The park features dramatic gorges, alpine meadows, and dense forests. It hosts over 1,700 plant species, including several rare and endemic ones, along with diverse wildlife.
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Mount Parnassos National Park is one of Greece's most popular mountain destinations, famous for its ski resort and proximity to Delphi. The park features limestone formations, alpine meadows, and thick fir forests. It provides habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna, including several endemic plants.
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Mount Parnitha National Park is the closest national park to Athens and features the highest mountain in Attica. The park is known for its extensive pine forests and rich wildlife, including red deer. It serves as a popular recreational area for Athens residents and offers numerous hiking trails.
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Prespa National Park encompasses two ancient lakes shared between Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia. The park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and serves as a crucial habitat for rare water birds. It features unique Byzantine monuments and traditional settlements along its shoreline.
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Pindus National Park, also known as Valia Kalda, is characterized by dense forests, steep mountains, and rushing rivers. The park is home to rare species including brown bears and wolves. It features some of the most pristine mountain landscapes in Greece with exceptional biodiversity.
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Samaria Gorge National Park features one of Europe's longest canyons and is a major tourist attraction in Crete. The park is home to several endemic species including the Cretan wild goat. The gorge runs from the Omalos plateau to the Libyan Sea, offering spectacular hiking opportunities.
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Schinias-Marathon National Park is a coastal wetland ecosystem featuring a rare pine forest and diverse bird habitat. The park includes the historic Marathon Beach and ancient rowing venue from the 2004 Olympics. The area is significant for both its ecological value and historical importance as the site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
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Sounion National Park is home to the famous Temple of Poseidon perched dramatically on coastal cliffs. The park encompasses a significant archaeological site and pristine Mediterranean landscape. The area offers stunning sunset views and contains important ancient Greek ruins alongside natural coastal formations.
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Tzoumerka National Park features dramatic mountain landscapes and traditional villages in the Pindus Mountain range. The park is known for its deep gorges, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity including rare species of flora and fauna. Traditional stone bridges and monasteries dot the landscape, representing the region's cultural heritage.
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Vikos-Aoos National Park contains the spectacular Vikos Gorge, one of the world's deepest canyons relative to its width. The park features dramatic limestone formations, traditional Zagorochoria villages, and pristine rivers. It is home to diverse wildlife and rare plant species, with extensive hiking trails throughout the region.
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The White Mountains National Park features the iconic Samaria Gorge, Europe's longest gorge, and dramatic limestone peaks. The park is home to unique Cretan wildlife including the kri-kri goat and various endemic plant species. The area combines rugged mountain landscapes with traditional Cretan culture and history.