Mega Rema waterfall
Mega Rema waterfall is a natural water feature in Kissos, Greece, fed by mountain streams that flow through forested terrain. The water cascades down rocky formations in stages, creating pools suitable for swimming at the base.
The waterfall has been shaped by natural forces over thousands of years, forming part of the local watershed. People have long used this area for water and as a destination within the forested region.
The best time to visit is from late spring through early autumn, when water levels are suitable and paths are dry and safe. Wear sturdy shoes since rocks can be slippery, and allow time to explore the small trails winding through the surrounding forest.
On hot days, the water remains surprisingly cold because it flows directly from mountain springs shaded by dense forest canopy. This chill catches many swimmers off guard when they dive in after the warm walk through the woods.
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