Hiking Peloponnese - The Land Of Gods & Legends

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We have heard many strange things about the far land of Greece. The scorpions the size of the giants, Gods that walk among men, the strange beasts half man half cow imprisoned in the labyrinths, immortal hydras and forever strong soldiers of Sparta. The worldwide known philosophers and the Greek way of life.

Lured by these stories from travelers and epics we have decided to embark on our own adventure into the land of Myths and Legends. Four of us set out. But as in any epic, there were challenges, tensions and a whole lot of searching, thinking, and enjoyment.

We got the map from one of the explorers who went there before. He called the route that we traversed an E4 The Peloponnese Way. I will share it in the next post, including details like camping spots, water, and potential resupply points along the way. A technical recap of the hike if I could say so.

To reach the mythical land of Peloponnese it took us to go from the lands of the Balts to the yet unexplored lands of the Slavs, the lands of Dacians and Thracian and into the lands of the Ancient Greek. Straight to the peninsula of Peloponnese a land of Gods and legends.

Our first longer stop – to acquire the supplies was at the city of Corinth. A city believed to be built by the descendant of the Sun God Helios. It is also the start of the saga of Troy. When the sister in law of the current ruler Agamemnon and the daughter of Zeus was taken away by Paris of Troy. The same place where Sisyphus got punished by Hades for cheating death twice to forever roll a large boulder up a hill in the depths of hell.

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Once we resupplied we went to our starting point the village of Diakofto. Which took us through the lands were Hercules used to walk, the realm of Pan. The god of shepherds and hunters and of the meadows and forests of the mountain wilds. He mostly enjoyed playing his panpipes and chasing Nymphs. The lands of Spartans oh the mighty soldiers, all the way to the Cape Malea were Hercules entered Hades to fight the God of Underworld Hades himself and where the poor Odysseus got thrown off course for the next 10 years to be lost in the seas and had his own adventures with the mythical creatures and gods.

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Walking these lands it is truly possible to attune to the ancient times and feel the presence of the Gods, the legends and great poets. Little has changed I would like to say. But that is not the truth. The old gods are slowly being forgotten, villages abandoned and people are slowly changing. Our initial plan was to cross Peloponnese from Diakofto to Kardamyli. Total of 2 weeks journey.

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However, for one or another reason and maybe through the divine intervention, we stopped midway. Walking only 100km out of 200km planned. It was not an easy hike. The God of Sun Helios was not a kind one. Constant 35 degrees Celsius throughout out the day did not help us make the hike easier and the long day hikes to ensure we camp near the water source exhausted us by the midway of the trip. Thus if anyone is planning to do this hike it is better to do it late spring or mid-fall. When the weather is milder and Naiades the Nymphs of spring water are active the most. Allowing travelers to have plenty of water along the way. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful hike that with a little bit of imagination transports you to ancient Greece.

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While the second part of the trip we explored the peninsulas sea villages and cities, caverns were Hermes hid cattle he stole from fellow god Apollo, gates to hell, hidden waterfalls and more.

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Peloponnese and especial Sparta and Argolis regions are closely linked to mythology and the Homeric epics. Traveling this mythical land is truly the best way to reread two of the most fascinating accounts of world literature and walk in the steps of gods.

Authors

Simonas Radkevicius – https://www.instagram.com/sim_rad/

Photographers

Arune Meistaite – https://www.instagram.com/arunemei/

Simonas Radkevicius – https://www.instagram.com/sim_rad/

Laura Paulauskaite – https://www.instagram.com/llaurencija/

Pictures are all originals. If you would like to copy or use them you have to get permission from the authors.

P.s.s. This post first originated on http://palmtree.life/2019/09/23/hiking-peloponnese/

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It looks soo good, what a trip, thanks for sharing all the pics and great description. Greece is on my list ;)

As it should be. I was surprised that its mainland is as good as the islands :D

I've never been to Greece but it's on my bucket list for sure and after reading your post I want to leave right away 😁 What a lovely place! Of course I love the cute dog but he's a different category. The beach, the tower, the ruins, all are wonderful but what amazes me is the railroad through the mountains. It's breathtaking! We have something similar in Romania, called Cheile Bicazului but that's a road for cars.
Anyway, excellent photos and description, keep up the good work!

I also want to come back. The rail is still active goes 4 times a day. And is pretty scary to meet it in the tunnel where you have to run and hide in the hole in the wall.

I don't think I'd be happy to meet the train but curiosity makes us do stupid thing at times, isn't it?

I agree with it. But this time semi bad information in a guide. It mentioned if you meet the train in the tunnel just stay near the wall and it will pass you with a breeze. What they have probably forgot to update that new trains have been introduced. Much wider trains thus it is impossible to stay near the wall and let it pass. :D

On the other hand we knew the timetable the train leaves thus we were always on vigilance :)

Lol, adrenalin! Still, I would try it out once :)

Yes a little bit of adrenaline! And what a views. hehe

ehy dear @doskinas, you made a really great post! your trekking in greece following in the footsteps of the ancient heroes and spiteful gods is a beautiful idea, which allows you to immerse yourself in the cradle of European culture !! you have been brave to do everything on foot ... next time you can finish the path .-)) congratulations for the beautiful photos and for the curie vote

Thank you! We shall see. The second part of the hike requires 2 times to take a bus or walk 20km or so on a highway. Which is not cool in itself. But there are plenty of other hikes in Greece alone :D

yes, it is not the best solution !! it is not even said that you have to do everything on foot ... on an ugly stretch you can take the bus !! good journey and good luck :-))

True I agree. But still, it is nice to be in the wild without interruptions if possible :). Gets you lazy and questioning if you want to continue hahah

Extraordinary photos, Greece must be a magnificent place to walk with your loved ones. Also, I am happy to read a little about the gods and their beliefs, it is very interesting :)

Reading about the gods is always interesting. The more you read the more you find each pantheon very similar to the next one. No matter which religion you take there are similarities.

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Simply a wonderful post! All photographs are beautiful. All!! I would like to go to Greece one day, it is a debt I have with my traveling spirit. I loved the picture of the dog and the picture where you cool off in the river or stream (was the water too cold?). Best regards from Venezuela @doskinas

The water temperature is a stream now I guess spring and late fall it is a proper river.

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