Anavasi Mount Kyllini (Ziria) topographic map [8.31]

Avanasi hiking maps of Greek regions
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A hiking Map of Ziria

Ziria is the second highest mountain of the Peloponnese. Despite its altitude, it has mild relief and fertile lands. Large plateaus and valleys compose the mountain scenery and below them lie the two large basins of Feneos and Stimfalia, with the homonymous lake.The new Anavasi map, in scale 1:30,000 is double-sided and covers the region around the mountain, starting from the sea, Akrata to Kamari and stretching south to Lafka and Psari.

The variety and beauty of the landscape is unique, maybe because of the harmonious coexistence of nature, myth and history. Discover the mountain mythical dimension in the cave of Hermes or in the gorge of Fonissa with its cavernous gaps and all around you in the beautiful valley of Flampouritsa, the lakes Dasiou and Stymphalia. History landmarks are all around, such as the Pellini acropolis, the ancient city-state of Feneos, or the Mycenaean cemetery at Aidonia (necropolis of Homeric Araithyrea), from where jewelry was stolen, and eventually repatriated as "Treasure of Aidonia", and is now exhibited in the Museum of Nemea. One can wonder on the interdependence of humans and nature while visiting the Stymphalia Environment Museum or even the well-kept villages of Trikala, and Goura. 

Ziria 1:30 000 is above all a walking map aiming to guide your steps towards nature through 10 interesting signposted routes with detailed information on the distances and walking times

About the map series

  • A series of waterproof and tear-resistant hiking maps at scales varying from 1:50,000 to 1:10,000.
  • GPS compatible and contoured, showing relief shading, spot heights, springs, seasonal streams and, in most titles, landscape/land-use variations, e.g. forests, orchards, or vineyards providing additional information on the terrain.
  • Place names are given in both Greek and Latin script.
  • Local footpaths, hostels and mountain huts are clearly marked. For road users intermediate driving distances and petrol stations are shown.
  • Symbols highlight places of interest, including archaeological sites, churches and monasteries, etc.
  • Map legend includes English. 
Product Details
Publisher Anavasi (cr)
Series Avanasi hiking maps
Product Type Folded Map
Scale Scale 1:30 000
Dimensions 132 x 252 x 11 (mm)
Language Greek English & French
Date 2016
Item weight 0.1 Kg

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