Antirio
Antirio is a small town located in western Greece, situated on the northern shore of the Gulf of Corinth. It is known for its strategic position, as it connects the mainland to the Peloponnese peninsula via the Rio-Antirio Bridge, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The town has a rich history, with archaeological sites that reflect its ancient past.
The area around Antirio features beautiful landscapes, including mountains and coastal views. It serves as a gateway for travelers heading to nearby cities like Patras and Nafpaktos. The local economy is primarily based on tourism, fishing, and agriculture, contributing to the region's charm and appeal.