Winter Mountain Retreat – Discover Mt. Smolikas

TOTAL DURATION
3days
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
• someone in very good hiking condition
• trails are generally in good condition
• increased mileage
• significant elevation gain
SEASON

November to December

PRICE UPON REQUEST

Pack your backpack and get into the van. The adventure begins! Arrive at the mountainous, picturesque little village, unpack your stuff, and relax in the cozy traditional mountain guesthouse. Wake up early in the morning and feel the embrace and aura of Greece’s second-highest mountain while enjoying your delicious breakfast and a cup of hot coffee. Prepare your backpack and put on your hiking boots. The trekking begins! Walk through the lush forest and feel the tranquility it exudes. Have a sip of water from the cool spring. Admire the alpine meadows and observe the surrounding tall peaks. Ascend a little further until you reach the well-hidden Dragon Lake. Leave your backpack behind and become a child again, running around the beautiful alpine meadow surrounding the lake. It’s time to enjoy a hearty mountaineer’s meal and take in the beauty that unfolds around you. Return to the guesthouse, take a bath, and it’s time for the traditional tsipouro, stories, and laughter. Relax, and in the morning, get ready for the next adventure. Enter the trail and  begin ascending through the beautiful winter landscape. Reach ‘Balcony’ and marvel at the view towards all the surrounding peaks while your coffee is prepared amidst nature

Learn this too:

With its peak at 2,631 meters, Mount Smolikas is the second tallest mountain in Greece. It borders with Vasilitsa and Tymphe (Gamila), while a little further north, you can find Mount Grammos. The entire area is considered of utmost ecological importance, where due to limited human intervention, it serves as one of the most significant wildlife refuges in Greece.

On its slopes, you can encounter black pine, fir, beech, as well as a variety of deciduous trees. In their shade, there are shelters for bears, wolves, various bird species, and reptiles. Near the highest peak of Smolikas, there lies Drakolimni, one of the few alpine lakes in the country and the habitat of the protected alpine newt – a rare amphibian measuring 8 to 12 cm long, resembling a tiny dragon.

According to a local myth, two dragons used to live in the Drakolimni of Smolikas and Tymphe, engaged in a battle with each other, throwing stones back and forth. Even today, the Drakolimni of Smolikas has white stones on its shores and black stones at its bottom, while the opposite occurs in Tymphe. Another local legend states that one night, a large wild ram emerged from the waters of Smolikas’ Drakolimni. The ram beckoned the sheep grazing on the mountain around the lake. The lake swallowed the herds, and since then, shepherds avoid grazing their livestock near the Drakolimni to prevent a similar fate for their animals.

ITINERARY

  • Day one

  • Day two

  • Day three

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Pades village
  • Mountain peaks viewpoint
  • Smolika’s Dragon Lake or Aoos Circular Hiking Route
  • Meal near the Dragon Lake or at the riverbanks of Aoos
  • “Balcony” spot

additional info

  • During hiking, there are some steep points that require special attention.
  • Each hiking trails lasts approximately 4-5 hours and requires a very good physical condition.
  • At the traditional mountain guesthouse, there are showers with hot water and toilets.
  • You must have your own sleeping bag. The traditional mountain guesthouse does not provide bed sheets.
  • Low temperatures will prevail during the hiking duration.
  • Hiking boots are mandatory.
  • It is highly likely that we will hike on snowy ground.
  • Your clothing should be winter-appropriate.
  • Depending on weather conditions, the itinerary may be subject to changes as outlined in the detailed description.

included

Activity guide
First aid kit
Hiking poles (upon request)
Tour operator liability insurance
Snack
Coffee
One meal (as described in the itinerary)
Breakfast
Accommodation at the guesthouse "Munti Smolikas"
Transportation

excluded

Personal expenses
Early departure costs
Gifts, souvenirs, etc.
Gratuities (optional)
Anything that is not mentioned in the description
Sleeping bags

Must-Have equipment

Hiking shoes
Extra clothes to change
Light jacket
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Buff or cap
Headlamp
Personal hygiene items
Waterproof/windproof jacket
Sleeping bag
30-40l Backpack
Jacket
2l of water
Winter Jacket
Scarf, thick waterproof gloves, beanie
Waterproof winter pants
Waterproof gaiters
Waterproof - windproof jacket

Winter Mountain Retreat – Discover Mt. Smolikas

PRICE UPON REQUEST

Winter Mountain Retreat – Discover Mt. Smolikas

PRICE UPON REQUEST