Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Ramnous

A place steeped in fascinating history and beauty, that has remained largely unknown to locals and travellers alike

Even in 2023, there are corners within Attica that remain relatively undiscovered. One such place is the archaeological site of Ramnous, situated approximately 60 kilometres northeast of central Athens, 7 kilometres from the Agia Marina port, around 20 minutes from the Sesi beach, and a brief 15-minute drive from the renowned Schoinias beach. These points are mentioned to illustrate how a trip to the archaeological site can be effortlessly combined with a coastal excursion and a swim for those keen on an autumnal dip.

We believe that this somewhat underrated archaeological gem deserves to be the highlight of an autumn day trip from Athens when we recently experienced it first-hand, were left with no regrets. En route to Ramnous, one can pause at the Marathon Lake dam. The serenity of the lake, once so crucial to Athens’ water supply, is enchanting. It’s easy to forget its proximity to the bustling heart of Athens. The sight of a deserted café by the dam’s side further reinforces the idea that this area remains somewhat of a mystery even to locals.

The dam itself, entirely lined with Pentelic marble, was an engineering marvel of its time. Inaugurated in 1929, it addressed Athens’ pressing water shortage.

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photo credit The Ruins of the Temple of Nemesis”/Photo: Giorgos Pouliopoulos

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