Vournia Nature Trail

Published 13th of January, 2024

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This sign points to the water feature:

Βρύση των Βουρνιών - Faucet of Vournia

More Information

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The sign we saw at the start is repeated here. Next to it, there are two other signs. The first one shows which path you need to take for the nature trail.

Προς Μονοπάτιν των Βουρνιών - Towards the Vournia Trail

To The Waterfall

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Thie sign next to it points towards the waterfall itself, which is the same direction as the trail.

Καταράκτης των Βουρνιών - Vournia Waterfall

Take In The Scenery

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Now that we are on the official trail, let's take in the scenery.

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The literal translation of this sign is "redhead". That obviously isn't what it means though. However, if you add the word "Tree" to your search term it reveals that it actually means Common Hawthorn.

Κοκκινομοσφιλιά - Redhead - Common Hawthorn

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