MELISSANI LAKE

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.

MELISSANI LAKE

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The subterranean lake of Melissani, which is close to Sami, was discovered in 1951 by the speleologist Gianni Petrochilo.

The internal part has collapsed along with a major part of the roof revealing a marvelous fairytale scenery, with crystal clear waters and unique geological sculptures, seen from a boat that guides you through the entire lake. An unforgettable experience you shouldn’t miss.

You can reach it by taxi or bus ( check here to find more information about public transfers ) or you can rent a car from our car rental fleet here and give yourself the opportunity to enjoy the best experiences on Kefalonia.

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