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Renowned since antiquity, the Edipsos Thermal Springs offer rejuvenating waters rich in minerals. Soak in the warm healing waters and experience a tradition that dates back to ancient Greek times. Suitable to visit all year round, but summer months add a great combination of the sea swimming and healing baths. You can visit the springs all year round.

The Dragon Houses of Styra. These mysterious megalithic structures perched on Mount Boublia are believed to be ancient sanctuaries or dwellings. Their precise construction without mortar sparks curiosity and wonder.

The Chalkida Old Bridge & Promenade is a historic and scenic landmark in Chalkida, the capital of Evia, Greece. The old sliding bridge, which connects the island to mainland Greece, is famous for the unique tidal phenomenon of the Euripus Strait, where waters mysteriously change direction multiple times a day. The lively promenade along the waterfront is lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops, offering stunning views of the sea and vibrant city life. Whether enjoying a leisurely walk, watching the mesmerizing currents, or dining by the water, the area is a perfect blend of history, nature, and modern charm.

Nature lovers will relish trekking through the Dimosari Gorge. Its lush vegetation, crystal-clear streams, and scenic trails make it a hiker’s paradise. Numerous natural river pools are formed all along the path.

Eretria Archaeological Site & Museum Step back in time at Eretria, one of ancient Greece’s most important cities. Explore its well-preserved theater, the fabulous museum, and the House of Mosaics. Easily accessible all year round.

Limni Seaside Village This picturesque seaside village is perfect for a relaxing day. Stroll along the waterfront, visit quaint cafes, and absorb the laid-back atmosphere.

The Karystos Fortress, also known as Castello Rosso (Red Castle), is a majestic medieval stronghold perched on a hill above Karystos, in southern Evia. Built in the 13th century by the Lombards and later reinforced by the Venetians and Ottomans, the fortress boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding mountains. Its name, “Red Castle,” is believed to come from the reddish hue of its stone walls. Despite centuries of history, its imposing ruins still echo tales of battles and conquests, making it a fascinating site for history lovers and adventurers alike.

Karababa Castle (and Museum) is a historic fortress overlooking the city of Chalcis, on the western side of the Euripus Strait. Built by the Ottomans in 1684, the castle was strategically positioned to defend against Venetian attacks. Despite its Ottoman origins, its architecture features Venetian and Byzantine influences, with well-preserved walls, cannons, and a small museum inside. Visitors can explore its ramparts & the unique medieval museum, while enjoying panoramic views of Chalcis, the sea, and the surrounding landscapes. Open for visitors all year round Except Tuesdays & National Holidays

 

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