When most people think of vacationing in Greece,
they think of the islands.
But there is so much more to see -
so let's head southwest from Delphi.
On a drizzly day we are off to the Peloponnese.
A relatively new bridge in Greece crosses
the Gulf of Corinth to the Peloponnese - the Rio–Antirrio Bridge.
Biggest lemons ever! |
In Diakopto we meet a narrow gauge train that chugs us through the scenic Vouraikos Gorge.
If you have a car you can drive through the gorge
via the Diakofto-Kalavryta Road.
Driving gives you the opportunity to stop at scenic spots
which the train whisks you by,
it also enables better visibility.
There are also hiking trails to enjoy and get you up close to the scenery.
Don't worry if you can't do the train,
hiking or driving is a better option in my book.
From the train we travel on to
an oasis hidden among the trees with the fresh spring water
and the Rigogiannis Taverna and Fish Farm
A first for me, we were served the whole fish. |
Filleting was easy-peasy. |
We enjoy a tasty lunch of trout and other Greek specialties at Kalavrita Fish Farm in Planitaro,
unlike the arid seaside, here we find fresh springs and lush vegetation.
My Traveling Buddy |
After lunch, we welcome time to experience the refreshing coolness under the trees with the gurgling springs that feed the Aroanios River.
The trees here create a haunting effect
which I tried to accentuate in post processing.
From here we travel to charming Lagkada
where we will spend the night.
Insider's Tip
When possible, sit behind the engineer for best views.
Or sit on a seat where the door opens
and you get a larger window view.
Seats are numbered though.
Book your tickets in advance.
Tickets
9.50euro
19.00euro return
From Diakopto 09:52 - Daily 12:17 - Daily 15:07 - Daily From Kalavrita 11:04 -Dail13:37 - Daily 16:45 |
Information:
Station Diakofto +302691 043206
Station Kalavrita +302692 022245
Station Diakofto +302691 043206
Station Kalavrita +302692 022245
1 comment:
Beautiful scenery. I can almost feel the fresh air.
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