Greece Paleokarya Waterfall
The bridge of Paleokarya is a single arch in a rocky alley of the homonymous gorge to bridge Paliokaryotis or a stream of Gropa, thus serving the communication between Pyli, Paleokarya and Mesochora.
It was built somewhere between 1500 and 1550, has a length of 26 meters, an arc opening of 19 meters and a height of 10 meters from the riverbed, while behind it falls a beautiful 12-meter-high waterfall, which continues at a lower height of 2 meters.
It was built somewhere between 1500 and 1550, has a length of 26 meters, an arc opening of 19 meters and a height of 10 meters from the riverbed, while behind it falls a beautiful 12-meter-high waterfall, which continues at a lower height of 2 meters.
Photography Tips
Get there on sunset or on sunrise!
Travel Information
Access to the bridge and the waterfall of Paleokarya is easy and comfortable through the existing road network. You will find it in a ravine of exceptional natural beauty, on your way from the Gate to Kato Paleokarya. Although the distance from the Gate and other points of the prefecture of Trikala is small, the area is not very well known.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunrise in winter
Sunrise & Sunset
07:16 - 17:20
| current local time: 12:45
Photo Themes
Bridge
River
Stone Bridge
trikala
Waterfall
Locations
paleokaria
trikala
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