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 Lousios Gorge | |
The 'Loussios' or the 'Lousios' (Greek: Λούσιος) is a
river and a
gorge in western
Arcadia that strecthes from
Karytaina north to
Dimitsana in
Greece. The river begins near
Lykochori and flows into the Lousios Gorge. The river is treacherous and flows rapidly. It empties into the
Alfeios 2.5 km northwest of Karytaina nad south of Atsicholos.
The gorge includes the Loussios river. Its length is approximately 15 km from north to south and its width is approximately 2 km wide. The gorge is very popular amonst hikers. A the end of the gorge finds the town of
Dimitsana. At the other side of the gorge is the ancient city of
Gortys with the temple of
Asclepius. The gorge is encircled with the
Karytaina-Dimitsana Road to the east and several rural roads and trails as well as zig-zag roads. The gorge can be viewable from the east side. Much of the gorge are heavily forested, the remainder are treacherous cliffs. One of the roads crossing the south of the gorge is the road linking Karytaina and Atsicholos.
During rainy days, the gorge is dangerous to cross and is not permitted.
Nearest places
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Lykochori
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Dimitsana, east of the river
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Stemnitsa, east of the river
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Gortyna, west of the river
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Atsicholos, west of the river
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Elliniko, east of the river
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