Mount Olympos
Mount Olympos is the highest mountain in Greece, reaching an elevation of 2,917 meters (9,570 feet). It is located in the northern part of the country, near the city of Thessaloniki. The mountain is known for its rich biodiversity, featuring various plant and animal species, as well as numerous hiking trails that attract outdoor enthusiasts.
In ancient times, Mount Olympos was considered the home of the Greek gods, including Zeus and Hera. The mountain holds significant cultural and historical importance, with many myths and legends associated with it. Today, it is a popular destination for tourists and nature lovers, offering stunning views and unique landscapes.