Alfeios
Alfeios is a river located in the western part of Greece, specifically in the region of Peloponnese. It is one of the longest rivers in the country, flowing approximately 110 kilometers. The river originates from the Mount Lykaion and eventually empties into the Ionian Sea. Alfeios is known for its scenic beauty and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem.
The river has historical significance as well, being mentioned in ancient Greek mythology. It was associated with the goddess Artemis and is often linked to various myths and legends. Today, Alfeios is a popular spot for outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing, attracting both locals and tourists.