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Mount Olympus
Mount
Olympus is Greece 's highest mountain and the home to the Gods of Greek
mythology. The mountain is rich in tree
and plant life, supporting over 1700 species, some very rare. The main
village of Litohoro is connected by bus from Athens and Thessaloniki
and by train though the station is 9 kilometers from the village. There
are numerous places to stay including inexpensive hotels and campsites
along the coast with good facilities. Lonely Planet recommends Olympios
Zeus, Olympus Beach and Minerva. The least expensive hotel is the
Markesia. The classiest hotel is the Mirto Hotel on the main
squarewhere a room will set you back as much as $30. There are plenty
of restaurants and fast food places to eat due to the promotion of the
village as a resort area. The downside is you will probably need to
book a hotel in advance in July and August. Climbing Olympus takes two
days but you can easily spend longer if you like. There are a large
number of decent trails and you won't need special equipment or
experience. You can get a map from the EOS office in Litohoro where
English is spoken or the SEO office where it may not be. It may not
matter because the map is in Greek but with a little bit of effort you
can decipher the alphabet. Anyway you will need it, no matter what
language it is in. Remember that people have died climbing this mountain so don't take it too lightly. You will need warm clothes, even in the summer. Suncreen is also a necessity and decent shoes. You will be able to stay in refuges overnight.
Visit
the Archeological park and museum at ancient Dion at the foot of Mount
Olympus . Sacred to the ancient Macedons, Alexander the great used to
make sacrifices to the Gods here before going off to conquer the
world. During the August Olympus Festival plays are performed at the restored ancient theatre. For more
information on climbing Mount Olympus I recommend you buy Lonely
Planet's Trekking in Greece .
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