Spring is when hiking in Greece feels most persuasive. The mountains turn green, the trails soften under wildflowers, and the air has that rare balance of warmth and freshness that makes long walks feel easy.
This is the season when gorges carry more water, forests recover their depth, and old stone paths through mountain villages seem to return to use almost naturally. Lakes, streams, peaks, and hidden corners of the landscape all come into sharper focus in spring, when the country feels briefly more open, more fragrant, and more alive.
Each of these routes offers a different version of that experience: a long trail through Arcadia, a gorge on Olympus, a forest plateau in the Peloponnese, orchards in bloom outside Veria. Some ask for stamina, others simply for timing. All are best approached now.
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