Leptokaria - Greece
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Řecko 2008 - Leptokaria (Greece)
Leptokarie je známé letovisko u Egejského moře a u úpatí pohoří Olymp.
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Driving in Greece - Top Tips for Tourists 2017.1 - Thessaloniki Greece
As it says in the title some top tips for driving in Greece. What you can expect and things worth noting.
0:24 Getting the list out
0:30 Road markings
0:50 Cats eyes
1:04 Signage
1:38 New motorways
2:02 Igoumenitsa-Thessaloniki
2:20 Tolls
2:54 Road rage
3:39 Lane hogs
3:58 Traffic volumes
5:00 Urgency
5:50 Roundabouts, a lottery
7:00 Road surface grip
7:35 Detour
8:06 Traction in the wet, standing water
9:12 Narrow streets
10:13 Bumpy
Addendum. Road was not blocked by farmers. Not sure what happened
Litochoro of Pieria (Greece)
Litochoro of Pieria (Greece)
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Litochoro of Pieria
Litochoro - Pieria (Greece)
Litochoro Litochoro is a small town in the prefecture of Pieria in Greece. This town is built against the background of Mount Olympus and is located 24 kilometers (15 mi) from the capital of Pieria, Katerini. Litochoro is five kilometers (3 mi) away from the sea and has always been a summer residence for many. It is also a starting point for mountaineers heading for mythical Olympus and visit to the national protected area of Olympus. The town itself is very popular, especially among Greek tourists. There are plenty of accommodations for rent, hotels and a campsite. East of Litochoro, five kilometers (3 mi) away, is the Plaka beach (a Blue Flag beach) and the beach of Kalivia Varikou.
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Litochoro and Mount Olympus - Greece HD Travel Channel
Litochoro (Λιτόχωρο) lies at the foot of the massif of Mount Olympus. The town is an ideal starting point for hiking, biking and excursions in the surrounding forests and valleys.
After short time, we reach the new monastery of Agios Dionysios in the former monastery property Skala in the valley of the river Enipeas which is still inhabited by a substantial number of monks.
Over a mountainous road with beautiful views of the coastline and through the wild and romantic valley we drive in the direction of Mount Olympus to the derelict old Agios Dionysios Monastery. It is located about 18 km from Litochoro at an altitude of 900 m and was destroyed in 1943 by the troops of the German occupation in order to stop the partisan struggle. It is currently being restored.
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Litochoro (Λιτόχωρο) liegt am Fuß des Gebirgsmassivs des Olymps (Όλυμπος). Der Ort dient als Ausgangspunkt für Wanderungen, Radtouren und Exkursionen in die umliegenden Wälder und Täler.
Im Tal des Enipeas erreichen wir nach kurzer Zeit das neue Kloster Agios Dionysios im ehemaligen Klostergut Skala, das noch heute von einer größeren Anzahl von Mönchen bewohnt wird.
Richtung Olymp fahren wir über eine bergige Straße mit schönen Ausblicken auf die Küstenlandschaft und durch das wildromantische Tal bis zum ursprünglichen halbverfallenen Agios Dionysios Kloster. Es liegt ca. 18 km von Litochoro entfernt auf einer Höhe von 900 m und wurde 1943 von den Truppen der deutschen Besatzung zerstört um den Partisanenkampf zu unterbinden. Derzeit wird es wieder restauriert.
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Mount Olympus, Litochoro, Pieria, Central Macedonia, Greece, Europe
Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece. It is located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, between the regional units of Pieria and Larissa, about 80 km (50 mi) southwest from Thessaloniki. Mount Olympus has 52 peaks, deep gorges, and exceptional biodiversity. The highest peak, Mytikas, meaning nose, rises to 2,918 metres (9,573 ft). It is one of the highest peaks in Europe in terms of topographic prominence. Olympus was notable in Greek mythology as the home of the Greek gods, on the Mytikas peak. Mount Olympus is also noted for its very rich flora, with several species. It has been a National Park, the first in Greece, since 1938. It is also a World Biosphere Reserve. Every year, thousands of people visit Olympus to admire its fauna and flora, tour its slopes, and reach its peaks. Organized mountain refuges and various mountaineering and climbing routes are available to visitors who want to explore it. The usual starting point is the town of Litochoro, on the eastern foothills of the mountain, 100 km from Thessaloniki, where, in the beginning of every summer, the Olympus Marathon terminates. The shape of Olympus was formed by rain and wind, which produced an isolated tower almost 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) above the sea, which is only 18 kilometres (11 mi) away at Litochoro. Olympus has many peaks and an almost circular shape. The mountain has a circumference of 150 kilometres (93 mi), an average diameter of 26 kilometres (16 mi), and 500 square kilometres (190 sq mi) of area. To the northwest lies the Vlach village of Kokkinoplou. The Makryrema stream separates Olympus from the massif of Voulgara. The villages Petra, Vrontou and Dion lie to the northwest, while on the eastern side there is the town of Litochoro, where Enipeas bisects the massif of Olympus. On its southeastern side, the Ziliana gorge divides Mount Olympus from Kato Olympos (Lower Olympus), while on its southwestern foothills, there are the villages Sykaminea and Karya. The Agia Triada Sparmou Monastery and the village Pythion lie to the west.
Olympus' dry foothills are known as the Xirokampi, containing chaparral and animals up to wild boar. Further east, the plain of Dion is fertile and watered by the streams which originate on Olympus.
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Riwiera Olimpijska to kilkudziesięciokilometrowy pas plaż zachodniego wybrzeża Zatoki Termajskiej Morza Egejskiego. Ciągnie się od Methoni na północy po okolicę doliny i wąwozu Tempi na południu