
The hike starts from ancient Mycenae, the capital of the Mycenaean civilization of the Bronze Age, and through crops and olive groves, ends at the village of Prosymni, offering stunning views of the acropolis and the ancient city.
Along the way, we will have the opportunity to see a series of ancient ruins, such as a Hellenistic tower, Roman baths, a watermill and a stone bridge from the Xalcos era.
The path we will follow was part of a road network that connected Corinth with Argos in antiquity.
Hike through crops and olive groves with stunning views of the acropolis. Distance: 5.5 km, Easy difficulty.
See a Hellenistic tower, Roman baths, a watermill and a stone bridge from the Xalcos era.
Follow a path that connected Corinth with Argos in antiquity.
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