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Samariá Gorge

Samariá Gorge (Greece)

Practical information about Samariá Gorge

  • Viewpoint
  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Mountain
  • Off the beaten track
5 / 5 - One review
How to get there
10km south-west of Omalos on foot.
When to go
During Springtime
Minimum stay
A few hours

Reviews of Samariá Gorge

Latéfa Faïz Travel writer
114 travel articles

The Samaria gorge was listed as a national park in 1962 and contains the most beautiful scenery.

My suggestion:
The complete trek is for experienced hikers only. Spend the night in the village of Omalos and start your journey into the Samaria Gorge early in the morning.
Summary:

The Samaria gorge is a favourite spot for those who love action holidays. This 16km trek can be challenging. But the view is worth it! The Samaria gorge was made by a river hollowing out the rocks in the mountains and it is spectacular, at a certain point in the gorge a passage just 3 metres wide and 300 metres high, has been formedthe famous « portes» or « Iron Gates ».

During your journey you can admire the wonderful maple trees which overhang the path and the ochre and anthracite striated rock faces. The three « Iron Gates » on the trek are all equally wonderful, and the second one particularly so: a real colossus with its Calabria pines hanging onto the rock face. The streams which appear all along the way provide a welcome coolness.

To keep your strength up, I suggest you to stop at the Christos point just before the third « Iron Gate »; or further up the gorge, at the village of Samaria: a hamlet which was abandoned when the the national park was created and a strange place with its houses, outbuildings and the Ossia Maria chapel.

A view of the Samaria Gorge.
Samaria Gorge