Hiking in Athens

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From deep gorges to ancient forests, Greece is full of great walking spots, and you can explore many of them on hiking tours from Athens. Whether or not you're a seasoned walker, you'll be able to find an excursion that matches your fitness level and explores your interests.

You may wish to stick around in Athens and gain another view of the city from its many hills. Alternatively, you might like to discover the national parks and thriving flora in Zagori and Meteora. Either way, hiking in this part of Greece is sure to thrill you.

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Hiking in Athens

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From deep gorges to ancient forests, Greece is full of great walking spots, and you can explore many of them on hiking tours from Athens. Whether or not you're a seasoned walker, you'll be able to find an excursion that matches your fitness level and explores your interests.

You may wish to stick around in Athens and gain another view of the city from its many hills. Alternatively, you might like to discover the national parks and thriving flora in Zagori and Meteora. Either way, hiking in this part of Greece is sure to thrill you.

What are the best hiking tours from Athens?

Zagori and Meteora multi-day hiking tour from Athens

Hiking is one of the rewarding outdoor activities in Athens, especially if you go for a multi-day hike to Zagori, a least explored region in Greece. This 7-day tour allows you to travel to the village of Monodendri which is known for its artisanal crafts.

You'll also hike to the remarkable Vikos Gorge, famous for its deep canyon of over 1,300 meters, as well as the region's highest village — Vradeto. You'll see the perfectly clear Dragon Lake and witness the reflection it creates of the mountains surrounding it.

Other sites en route include the rock pools of Papingo and the archaeological rock formations of Meteora.

Delphi hike and history tour from Athens

This guided walking tour travels to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Delphi. The temple complex dates back to the Neolithic period — between 1600 and 1100 B.C., and was once known as "the navel of the world."

The hiking excursion from Athens takes you on a nature-filled walk through historic forests to reach Delphi. Once there, you'll stop for a picnic filled with traditional Greek fare, overlooking the archaeological treasure.

Perfect for beginner hikers, this tour provides transport to Delphi and back to Athens by an air-conditioned vehicle.

Mount Lycabettus, Areopagus, Nymphs Hill hike in Athens

This Athens walking tour uses a combination of buses and hiking to get around the colossal city. You'll travel to the highest point in the city — Mount Lycabettus, which rises almost 280 meters above sea level.

You'll hear of the legends associated with this peak, as you take in the views which stretch all the way to Aegina Island over 50 kilometers away.

After an amble through the city streets and its iconic landmarks, you’ll reach Areopagus — the Hill of Ares. The last viewpoint of the day is the Hill of Nymphs, which is a hidden gem rarely visited by tourists.

Just a stone's throw from the Thissio neighborhood, the hill's most distinguishing feature is the observatory that sits on top.

Mount Olympus and Meteora hike from Athens

Mount Olympus is one of the most important landmarks in classical history, and you can discover its significance by taking a hiking tour from Athens. You'll travel to the mountain in a comfortable vehicle before starting your ascent to the summit.

It will take three days to tackle the mountain and witness the home of the Greek gods. The climb involves rock scrambling near the peak after walking through alpine forests, and you'll obtain unmissable views of the Aegean Sea during the hike.

On the fourth day, you'll explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Meteora — famous for its rock pillars and monasteries.

Small group bike and hike tour in Pelion

This family-friendly 5-day tour includes hiking and biking through Pelion — an area of remarkable beauty. You'll explore historic villages, idyllic islands and dense forests, and, on the last day, you'll put your feet up on a relaxing cruise.

You'll pay approximately €1,660 for a 5-day tour that includes round-trip transportation, accommodation, meals, a guide and all equipment. Entrance fees and tickets are also covered in this cost.

What is included in a hiking tour from Athens?

All hiking tours include an English-speaking guide. Depending on the tour, a hotel pickup and entrance fees can be included. On occasion, some trips provide you with refreshments as well.

Multi-day walking tours in Athens include accommodation, most or all of your meals, transportation, outdoor equipment, and a tour guide. Entrance fees are also covered.

Where do hiking tours from Athens start?

Most hiking tour from Athens start with a pickup service at your accommodation, while some multi-day tours pick you up at the airport instead.

If a hotel pickup is not included on your tour, you'll be asked to meet at a central destination in the city instead. These vary in location and you'll be informed of where to meet upon booking.

How long do hiking tours from Athens last?

It's possible to take an Athens hiking tour that lasts as little as four hours. If you want to have a full-day excursion, you can expect your tour to last between 12 and 13 hours.

Alternatively, you can take a multi-day tour from Athens which vary in duration, and you can choose from a 5-, 7- or 8-day tour.

When is the best time for a hiking tour from Athens?

The spring months are a fantastic time for organizing hiking tours in Athens. During April and May, the temperatures are pleasantly mild, the days are long and sunny, and there is little rain.

Book your hiking adventure for a few days into your trip after sightseeing in Athens.

What happens in case of bad weather?

Hiking tours in Athens require good weather, so if the conditions are not right, you'll be offered a date change or a full refund.

Travel tips

  • Hiking tours in Athens can cover rough terrain. Make sure you're wearing comfortable hiking boots instead of sneakers if possible.
  • If your excursion takes place in the height of summer, apply sunscreen regularly and carry a sunhat and plenty of water with you.
  • Carry blister plasters, just in case.