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Central Greece

Delphi

Central Greece shows you there’s more to explore in the country than just the Greek islands.

If it’s culture you’re after–Delphi and the Monastry of Hosios Loukas are must visit destinations.

Outdoor activities include hiking, trekking and skiing on Mount Parnassos as well as some beautiful seaside towns such as Galaxidi, and beaches found at Agios Konstantinos, the port where you can take the ferry to the Sporades islands, not forgetting the amazing Arcturos Bear and Wolf Sanctuary found in the traditional village of Nymfaio, 2hr 25 min by car from Ioannina or 5 hours from Athens.

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Buses: From Athens you take the regional long distance KTEL bus from Liossion bus station to any destination.

Car: From Athens drive along the National Greek Road to Lamia - the capital of Central Greece, and beyond

Arcturos Bear & Wolf Sanctuary

Rescue centre

Delphi

The centre of the earth

Galaxidi

A cute seaside town with rich maritime history

Monastry of Hosios Loukas

Ecclesiastical peace & solitude

Mount Parnassos

Greece's Premium Ski Resort

Nafpaktos

Home to the annual Battle of Lepanto

Nymfaio

One of UNESCO's top ten prettiest European villages

The Fortress of Eleutherai

4th-century hill fort

Text © Rebecca Hall

Image by Helen Cook