3 Best Sights in Mount Ainos and the Omala Valley, Kefalonia

Mount Ainos National Park

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As the setting for the only national park on a Greek island (founded in 1962), Mount Ainos doesn't disappoint. Huge swathes of endemic Abies Cephalonica firs wrap the upper reaches of the mountain where tiny wild ponies can be spied on its south-eastern slopes. Five trails wind through the forests and around the mountain top, with a pair of easy 1½-hour hikes circling out from the Environmental Center of Ainos, where information can also be found. A pair of more tricky 4½-hour hikes can be found to Megas Soros, the highest summit, via the circular Kissos trail and from the village of Digaleto, outside the park. If you're coming to walk, do so early in the morning or pick one of the cooler seasons, such as late spring or autumn. May is the perfect month to spy another of the mountain's natural beauties, the native viola Kefallonica flowers that carpet the forest floor in a sea of purple. If you prefers views to hiking, a road stops close to the summit, where you can park and walk ten minutes to the top.

Robola Winery

The Robola Winery is a cooperative that sources grapes from some 300 vineyards across the area to produce, among others, its famously dry namesake white wine. Free guided tours include generous tastings; wine flights start at €4.
Near Valsamata, Kefalonia, 28100, Greece
26710-86430
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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sat. and Sun. Nov.–Apr.

Saint Gerasimos Monastery

This monastery, run by nuns, was founded in 1560 by Saint Gerasimos, patron saint of the island. He spent his final years here secluded in a cave, atop which now sits a richly decorated chapel that contains the silver casket where his body lies. He is associated with a number of miracles, and was said to be undecayed when exhumed, smelling of a pleasant, flowery scent that some claim lingers around his casket. The cave itself is reached via a small hole, descending a ladder to its twin chambers below. On his feast day (August 16), Gerasmios's casket is paraded and laid beneath the nearby plane tree said to have been planted by the saint.

Modest dress (no shorts) is required if you want to enter the chapel; some coverings are available.

Near Valsamata, Omala, Kefalonia, 28100, Greece
26710-86385
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Rate Includes: Free

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