Corycian Mountains
The Corycian Mountains are a mountain range located in central Greece, specifically in the region of Phocis. They are part of the larger Pindus mountain system and are known for their rugged terrain and scenic beauty. The mountains are named after the ancient city of Corycus, which was situated nearby and held significance in Greek mythology.
These mountains are characterized by steep slopes, deep gorges, and diverse flora and fauna. The area is also home to several archaeological sites, reflecting its historical importance. The Corycian Mountains offer opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural landscape, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.