Ολύμπου
Ολύμπου, known as Mount Olympus, is the highest mountain in Greece, reaching an elevation of 2,917 meters (9,570 feet). It is located in the Olympus Range and is famous for its rich biodiversity, featuring various flora and fauna. The mountain is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts.
In ancient Greek mythology, Ολύμπου was considered the home of the Twelve Olympian gods, including Zeus and Hera. The mountain's majestic peaks and deep valleys have inspired countless legends and stories, making it a significant cultural symbol in Greece.