Discover the Mount Ainos experience
At 1,628m, Mount Ainos is Kefalonia’s highest peak (and the highest point of the Ionian Islands) and includes a choice of marked hiking paths and the Mount Ainos Environmental Centre. An easy hiking route follows a circular path from the Environmental Centre through the forest to the Hionistra viewpoint and back again. Even if you don’t feel like hiking, it’s worth visiting the Environmental Centre and learning about the Natura 2000-protected national park, which is dominated by rare Kefalonian fir trees and is home to a population of semi-wild horses. There are also spectacular views of Argostoli and Sami, as well as the islands of Ithaca and Lefkada.
Tip: The Aenos International Dark Sky Park on Mount Ainos offers stargazing nights as part of an initiative to combat light pollution and protect areas of outstanding beauty that offer exceptional views of the night sky.
Discover the beauty of Mount Ainos
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“The best way to cool off can be found in the mountains of Ainos National Park. Most of the area is part of the Natura 2000 network and is home to unique flora and fauna, including the semi-wild horses of Kefalonia and distinctive silver fir trees. Our guide, George, leads us to the highest point, Megas Soros, which, at 1,627 metres, is also the tallest peak in the Ionian Islands.”
Cindy Theunissen, Naturescanner