Aroania
Datos e información práctica
Montaña Aroania, un Pico Griego con Encanto Invernal
Nestled in the heart of the Peloponnese, the Aroania Mountain, known locally as Mt. Chelmos, emerges as a charming destination for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its highest peak reaching an impressive 2,355 meters, Aroania stands out as one of the tallest mountains in the region, offering breathtaking views and a touch of pristine wilderness.
The mountain is home to the Kalavrita Ski Center, a popular ski area that serves as a magnet for skiers and snowboarders during the winter months. The ski resort boasts a variety of slopes catering to different skill levels, from gentle runs for beginners to more challenging routes for the experienced. The crisp mountain air and the powdery snow create the perfect conditions for a memorable day on the slopes.
But Aroania isn't just about the thrill of winter sports. It's also a place of natural beauty and tranquility. The scenic landscapes, dotted with fir trees and crisscrossed by streams, make for a picturesque backdrop to any outdoor activity. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can explore the mountain's trails during the warmer seasons, discovering a different side of Aroania's charm.
In addition to its physical allure, Aroania Mountain is steeped in Greek mythology. It is said to be the site where the god Hermes stole the cattle of Apollo, adding a layer of cultural significance to the area. This mythological connection, combined with the mountain's natural splendor, makes Aroania a destination that captivates both the body and the soul.
Peloponeso, Grecia Occidental y las Islas Jónicas
Aroania – popular en la zona (distancia de esta atracción)
En las cercanías se encuentran, entre otras, atracciones como: Agia Lavra, Observatorio de Helmos, Cueva de los Lagos, Masacre de Kalávrita.