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Mount Olympus region


Paleos Panteleimonas

Here we are in the Mount Olympus region. A title that impresses, but for now, we tackle something quieter with the picturesque village of Paleos Panteleimonas, located 20 kilometers from Litochoro where we are staying.

In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

Paleos Panteleimonas served in 1980 as a set for the film "Alexander the Great" by Greek director Theo Angelopoulos, the plot of the film taking place in the 1900s. Sublimated by the film, the village has attracted crowds since.

In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

The village was born around the year 1500, it housed mostly lumberjacks. It was regularly deserted then restored respecting the architecture of the time.

In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

Here we are on the other side of the village.

In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

Perched high up, the village overlooks the beautiful panorama of the Aegean Sea. In the far background, the town of Litóchoro where we spend two nights.

In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

The town of Leptokaryá.

In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

On the side of the path, strawberry trees (Arbutus unedo) with lots of arbutus berries reaching maturity.

Strawberry tree in the village of Paleos PanteleimonasStrawberry tree in the village of Paleos PanteleimonasStrawberry tree in the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
Strawberry tree in the village of Paleos PanteleimonasStrawberry tree in the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

Back to the cobbled streets of the village. At this altitude, autumn has already begun.

In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

The Saint-Panteleimon Church.

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In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos PanteleimonasIn the village of Paleos Panteleimonas
In the village of Paleos Panteleimonas

Mount Olympus

After the short morning walk in Paleos Panteleimonas, we go directly to Priónia at the foot of Mount Olympus, starting point for some hiking trails. But for now, it is in the restaurant that we go directly!

Prionia Restaurant on Mount Olympus

After lunch, we can start exploring the surroundings. We start with the path that passes by the small Enipeas Waterfalls.

Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest

The path then sinks into the woods totally repainted by the colors of autumn.

Mount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest

We turn back and pass through Priónia. Our goal, take the path leading to the old Saint Dionysios monastery.

Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus Forest
Mount Olympus ForestMount Olympus Forest

Old Monastery of Saint Dionysios

After an hour of walking, we arrive at the monastery. It has been under constant restoration since it was destroyed by the Nazis in 1943.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The entrance passes through a mosaic representing Saint Dionysios who reportedly founded the monastery in 1542.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The large refectory.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The kitchen opens directly onto the refectory.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The wall separating the refectory from the kitchen.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The old very damaged paintings...

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The main church (the katholikon) of the monastery.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Another representation of Saint Dionysos.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Saint John Climacus

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Saint Onuphrius represented with a long white beard and a loincloth made of plants. His legend was reported by Saint Paphnutius who met him living as an ascetic in the Egyptian desert.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Saint George of Lydda and Saint Demetrios.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Elijah and Stylianos of Paphlagonia.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker and Saint Paraskevi.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Again, Saint Demetrios and Saint George of Lydda.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Back outside where the clouds have disappeared to reveal Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece with its 2917 meters.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

We leave the monastery and take the path in reverse.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Small detour to find a geocache...

Bridge on Mount OlympusGeocaching on Mount Olympus

After 1 hour of walking, we recover the car and on the way back, we cross an Olympian red fox of its state! Completely zen, he won't be scared for a second. After a short break next to our car, he will resume his little merry way...  

Red Fox on Mount OlympusRed Fox on Mount Olympus

Return to Litochoro in front of Saint Nicholas Church Square.

Litochoro

Then dinner in the restaurant of this same square.

At Litochoro

Monastery of Saint Dionysios

Before leaving Litochoro, short morning visit to the Monastery of Saint Dionysios which definitively replaced the one we visited yesterday, after the Second World War.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

A small fountain next to the church.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

In the Catholicon.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Demetrios.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Next to it, a small museum housing period documents as well as some relics.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

A letter from 1735 given to a monk to collect for the monastery after major damage to the buildings.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

The small room housing relics.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

On the left, relics of Saint Dionysios. On the right, relics of Saint Paraskevi, Saint Cosmas Anargyros, Saint Haralambos and Saint Tryphon.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

A relic of Saint John the Baptist.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

Saint Nicholas.

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus
Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

This is what your car becomes when you leave it for an hour in the sun: a wellness center for cats...  

Saint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount OlympusSaint-Dionysios Monastery on Mount Olympus

We leave Litochoro while taking a last look at the valley which joins, in the distance, Mount Olympus whose summit is already covered with snow. We resume our circuit heading north, but before that, we join 30 minutes from here, the archaeological site of Dion.

Mount OlympusMount Olympus

Archaeological site of Dion

Two geese (Anser domesticus) welcome us at the entrance to the archaeological site...  

Domestic goose at the archaeological site of DionDomestic goose at the archaeological site of Dion
Domestic goose at the archaeological site of Dion

The archaeological site of Dion has remained in its original state and does not seem to be maintained more than that. It was rediscovered in 1806 and it was not until 1928 for the first excavations.

Archaeological site of Dion

Mention is made of this ancient city as early as the 5th century BC. And it will see passing, among others, Philip II and Alexander the Great. After a period under Roman occupation, the city will decay after the 5th century.

Archaeological site of Dion

The Roman theater of the 2nd century BC.

Archaeological site of Dion

The different tunnels accessing the theater.

Archaeological site of DionArchaeological site of Dion

The site has one of the best views of Mount Olympus.

Archaeological site of Dion

The Hellenistic theater.

Archaeological site of Dion

The theater is a little older than the previous one.

Archaeological site of DionDion Archaeological Site
Dion Archaeological Site

The Baths of Dion.

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Dion Archaeological SiteDion Archaeological Site

The mosaics that we imagine covering the bottom of the pools.

Dion Archaeological SiteMosaics at the Dion Archaeological Site
Dion Archaeological SiteDion Archaeological SiteMosaics at the Dion Archaeological Site

Excavations are still ongoing.

Dion Archaeological Site

We arrive at the Villa of Dionysos dating approximately from the year 200.

Dion Archaeological SiteDion Archaeological Site
Dion Archaeological SiteDion Archaeological SiteDion Archaeological Site

The sanctuary of Zeus.

Dion Archaeological Site
Dion Archaeological SiteArchaeological Site of Dion

Archaeological Museum of Dion

Statue of Herennianos (Early 3rd century AD).

Archaeological Museum of DionArchaeological Museum of Dion

Portrait of a woman (1st century AD).

Archaeological Museum of Dion

Engraved letter from King Philip V (238-179 BC) to the officers and citizens of Dion. And statue of Zeus Hypsistos (Roman imperial period).

Archaeological Museum of DionArchaeological Museum of Dion

Mosaic from the house of "Zosas" representing a grouse and the inscription: ?O EYTYXI ZOCA (for the lucky Zosas).

Archaeological Museum of DionArchaeological Museum of Dion

Bronze portrait of Emperor Severus Alexander (222-235 AD).

Archaeological Museum of Dion

"The little sleeper". This skull dating from 1400 BC was decorated with a bronze diadem. The dentition allowed to conclude a young age at death, and the jewelry to a high social class.;;

Archaeological Museum of DionThe sleeping girl. Archaeological Museum of Dion.

That's it for the Mount Olympus region! Now, direction Thessaloniki, the second most populated city in the country after Athens! 1 hour drive to cover the 80 kilometers separating us and we will be able to take possession of our new rental!  






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