Enipeas Waterfall
Enipeas Waterfall is a waterfall in the Dios-Olympus municipality in Greece. Water drops over rocky cliffs into a natural pool surrounded by dense forest and limestone formations.
In ancient times, Enipeas was a noted river in mythology mentioned in classical texts. The area around the waterfall was inhabited and used since antiquity.
The site is best visited early in the morning when light filters through the trees and fewer visitors are present. The paths can be slippery, so sturdy shoes with good grip are important.
The waterfall's flow is known to continue year-round, even during dry summer months. This constant water supply made it a reliable source in an otherwise arid mountain region.
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