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The Route of Truce (Ο Δρόμος της Εκεχειρίας) From Ancient Ilida to Ancient Olympia. This long route covers almost a quarter of the Peloponnese and connects two important ancient centers of the region: Ancient Ilida to the north and Ancient Olympia to the south. Ancient Ilida was the permanent host city of the ancient Olympic Games for more than a thousand years, from 776 BC. until 393 AD, which from some time onwards took place in Ancient Olympia. The route passes through villages,...
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Kyllini Beach - Chlemoutsi Castle (Παραλία Κυλλήνη - Κάστρο Χλεμούτσι) From Kyllini beach, this beautiful route leads to Chlemoutsi Castle, often called Kastro Kyllinis. The castle was built between 1220-1223 AD and was the most important castle of the Principality of Achaia during the Frankish rule in the area. The route is directed east going up the cultivated hills of the countryside in western Peloponnese. The course starts and ends at the beach close to the Melissa campsite area.
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Porto Roma - Vasilikos - Gerakas Beach (Πόρτο Ρώμα - Βασιλικός - Παραλία Γέρακα) A circular route in one of the tourist areas of Zakynthos, at the southeastern end of the island. It is a route in the wider area of Vassilikos, which starts from Porto Roma beach. Following the road, the route enters inland towards Vassilikos and continues southeast to Gerakas beach, a protected area as it is a Nestling Beach for the Caretta - Caretta turtle. On the same beach also appear geological formations...
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White Sandstone Formations and Gerakas Beach (Λευκόχρωμοι Ψαμμιτικοί Σχηματισμοί και Παραλία Γέρακας) The route is located at southeastern Zakynthos, at Cape Gerakas. It starts from the end of the asphalt and initially descends to the beautiful beach of Gerakas, which is a protected area due to the fact that it is a Nestling Beach for the Caretta - Caretta turtle. The route leaves the beach and ascends gently to the west, passing inland, behind the geological formations of sandstones and...