
An easy hiking route that is not just nature — it is a living piece of history.
The path follows the ancient road that connected the Oracle of Delphi with the port of Cirrha, one of the most important religious tourism routes of antiquity: in the same footsteps as priests, merchants and pilgrims who descended to the sea or climbed towards Delphi to honor the gods.
Cirrha was the port of Delphi — ships from that era arrived and wintered here, with archaeological remains preserved to this day at the exit of the Pleistus valley.
Come with us on a route that connects sea, olive groves and mountains, with every step bringing you closer to ancient Greece and of course to a swim after the hike 😜😎
Our route in detail
Starting from the Archaeological Museum of Delphi
Southward route, following the traces of the ancient road
Passage through the Crissaean Plain — site of the ancient Pythian Hippodrome
Crossing the Mornos canal
Entrance into the ancient olive grove of Amphissa
Continuation towards the Delphi–Itea road
End at the port of Kirra, with the medieval lighthouse
The deposit is non-refundable in case of cancellation.

Deposit is non-refundable in case of cancellation!

Deposit is non-refundable in case of cancellation!

Deposit is non-refundable in case of cancellation!