A Short Hike in a Landscape of Unique Natural Charm
The fairytale setting at the Drymonas Waterfalls is created by the Sipia River. Although relatively small, it manages to form three stunning waterfalls and three small pools before flowing into the Evian Gulf. The limestone rock formations in the narrow gorge break the river’s flow, causing the water to cascade dramatically from above.
The tallest waterfall reaches 10 metres, but in the heart of summer, the water flow is modest. Spring is the best time to visit, when the river is at its fullest—but always take the necessary safety precautions when exploring nature.
The short hiking route to the Drymonas Waterfalls follows a specially designed path and takes about 15 minutes. Wooden railings and small footbridges guide you through the idyllic scenery up to the main waterfall, where you’ll likely want to spend the whole day.
For hiking enthusiasts seeking a longer trek, you can continue up to the summit of the small Xiro Mountain, at an altitude of 990 metres. The trail is well-marked, clear, and will lead you to the top in roughly one hour.
The tallest waterfall reaches 10 metres, but in the heart of summer, the water flow is modest. Spring is the best time to visit, when the river is at its fullest—but always take the necessary safety precautions when exploring nature.
The short hiking route to the Drymonas Waterfalls follows a specially designed path and takes about 15 minutes. Wooden railings and small footbridges guide you through the idyllic scenery up to the main waterfall, where you’ll likely want to spend the whole day.
For hiking enthusiasts seeking a longer trek, you can continue up to the summit of the small Xiro Mountain, at an altitude of 990 metres. The trail is well-marked, clear, and will lead you to the top in roughly one hour.












