Kefalonia and Alternative Tourism

Kefalonia Mount Ainos

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Location: Ainos

Mount Ainos in Kefalonia: Ainos is the highest mountain not only in Kefalonia but also of all islands located in the Ionian Sea. It is 1628 meters tall and bears great ecological significance in terms of local biodiversity.

The National Park of Ainos was established in 1962 with the purpose of protecting the flora and fauna in the area and is now part of the network “Natura 2000”. Among many wildlife species, Mount Ainos is the natural habitat of foxes, birds, ferrets and wild horses. You will also encounter small lilac flowers (Viola Cephalonica) and one of the rarest types of fir trees in Europe, Abies Cephalonica. The trunks of these fir trees are particularly dark in color and so dense that Ainos was given the name Black Mountain (Monte Nero).

There are many forest paths you can take and the route is a must for all nature lovers who visit Kefalonia and enjoy hiking. The dense vegetation is particularly refreshing during warm summer days and the high points of the mountain offer a truly unforgettable, panoramic view of the island. The ruins of an ancient temple and a few monasteries are also located on Mount Ainos, including Agios Eleftherios and Zoodochos Pigi. Near the latter, you will find a natural fountain, too.

Kefalonia and Alternative Tourism

Kefalonia and Alternative Tourism

Kefalonia, due to its diverse nature and the many different activities it offers, is now a strong competitor to other tourist destinations in Greece in the field of alternative tourism. Combining high mountains with endless beaches and routes through magical paths of nature, it offers a variety of activities for those who want to experience a different tourist experience. Some of these remote locations are best accessed when you rent a car Kefalonia.

On the highest peak of the Ionian Sea, Mount Ainos, which dominates the center of the island, you can enjoy wonderful walks in the forest, discovering nature and enjoying the breathtaking view. Mount Ainos belongs to the National Park and in its National Park you can admire the island’s wildlife. Whichever hiking trail you choose, you will cross the famous fir forest that covers most of the mountain.

If you are a fan of rock climbing, Drakospilia, which is located about 15 minutes from Argostoli, is one of the easiest climbing areas on the island, but it is recommended for winter excursions as it is too hot in the summer. The rock of Drakospilia has various holes and holds and all the routes are equipped.

In the area of Zervata in Sami, the riding school of the Kefalonian Equestrian Club offers travelers the opportunity to enjoy horseback riding during their stay on the island. Visitors can enjoy excursions in the olive groves, hills and even on the beach with the trained horses of the club and experienced guides.

An activity that is attracting more and more fans is the so-called “bird watching” or bird watching. The Ainos National Park, the Koutavos lagoon, the cape of Munda, as well as the areas of Fiskardo and Paliki are valuable habitats of the island that are worth visiting by all nature lovers to observe the different species of birds in the areas. The most suitable period is recommended from the end of February to the beginning of May and from the end of August to October, where one can observe interesting migratory species, such as the “bee eater” or the “fringilla”, the nightingales, the herons, the snipe, raptors and many other birds.

Kefalonia has areas that offer diversified and quality tourist services, while at the same time protecting its natural environment and its peculiarities. The diversity of the environment and the variety of activities offered on the island lay the foundations for a long-term tourist development in alternative tourism.

Here are some of the key points of the article:**

Kefalonia is a great destination for alternative tourism, thanks to its diverse nature and the many different activities it offers.
Some of the most popular activities on the island include hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and bird watching.
The island is committed to protecting its natural environment and providing quality tourism services.
If you’re an adventure lover, discover Kefalonia’s alternative routes with the freedom of your own rental car.

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