The prefecture of Arcadia covers an area of 4,419
sq km and its landscapes varies from mountainous to lush fields and
forests. It was in this region, Pan cavorted with the nymphs while
playing his pipes. The region is picturesque with its small villages
and ancient castles. Along the coast of the Argolic Gulf are small
villages where one can relax and enjoy the scenery.
Tripoli
: the capital of the
Arcadia is the centre for all transport in the region. The Turks
destroyed the town in 1828 during the battle for independence.
The Archaeological Museum in the town has artefacts from excavations
at Gortys, Megapolis and others. Tripoli and Arcadia are popular
with Greeks seeking to escape the summer heat in Athens .
Megalopoli: once
the site of the ancient city of Megalopoli (great city) little
remains of the city today, and a massive power station dominates
the area.
Karitena: this
medieval village with the Frankish fortress overlooking it from
high is very charming, and makes a good base for those seeking outdoor
activities, white water rafting, canoeing and mountain biking.
Along with other villages in the area, Karitena was a stronghold
for partisans during the War of Independence.
Stemnitsa: is a charming village,
with traditional stone-built houses. Situated at an altitude of
1000 meters, it makes an ideal place to explore the area.
Dimitsana: built
on a steep hill near the Lousios Gorge, the village played an important
part in the War of Independence. The powder mills of Dimitsana
supplied gunpowder to the partisans; students of the Greek school
established here in 1764 included Bishop Germanos and Patriach Gregory
5 th, executed by the Turks in retaliation for a massacre that occurred
in Tripoli .
Lousios George: this
gorge is one of the most impressive in Greece , though only 5km
long, it is 300m deep at the smallest point. From the village of
Dimitsana a side trail leads you to the monastery of Moni Aimyalon;
built in 1605 the church at the monastery has some excellent frescoes
from that age. The trail along the gorge leads you to the monastery
of Moni Nea Filosofou, this 17 th century monastery, has been renovated
and frescoes depict biblical themes. Further along are the ruins
of the old monastery of Filosofou. Across the trail leads you to
the spectacular monastery of Moni Agiou Ioannou Prodromou, this
11 th century monastery clinging to the rock face has only room for
twelve monks in the small church. Across the river again is the
chapel of Agios Andreas built in the 11 th century, nearby is the
ruins of Ancient Gortys, which was the site of a temple dedicated
to Asklepios the god of healing.
Leonidio: is a charming village,
where some of the older the residents remain faithful to their
traditions, customs, songs and dances. The small hamlets of Plaka
and Poulithra, nearby have good beaches. South from Leonidio, the
road over the Mountains of Parnonas leads you through some magnificent
scenery and picturesque villages.