Panoramic Delights of Kostakioí
A road cycling route starting from Kostakioi
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views on this 143 km road ride near Kostakioí.
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Take in the panoramic views of the Epirus region on this 143 km road ride. With a total ascent of 1611 meters, this route is a great choice for intermediate level cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass by the beautiful Ieros Naos Panagias Parigoritissas, a serene temple nestled amidst stunning natural surroundings. As you continue, you'll cycle through Sardinia, Menidi, and Keramates, each offering its own unique charm. Prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of this region.
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Start: Κωστακιοί Village centerKostakioí: Cycling through the captivating landscapes of Ipeiros.
Kostakioí is a locality located in the Ipeiros region of Greece. For road and gravel cyclists, Kostakioí offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes amidst stunning natural landscapes. Cyclists can enjoy rides through mountainous terrains and picturesque valleys, experiencing the beauty of the Greek countryside. One well-known climb near Kostakioí is Kalarrites, a demanding ascent that provides breathtaking views from the top. Overall, Kostakioí is a great destination for cyclists looking to combine challenging rides with captivating scenery.3 km
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Ιερός Ναός Παναγίας ΠαρηγορήτισσαςAttractionThe Ieros Naos Panagias Parigoritissas is a sacred site, known for its tranquility and spiritual atmosphere.
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94 km
SardiniaVillageSardinia is a picturesque village perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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116 km
MenidiVillageMenidi is a charming village with traditional stone houses and a rich cultural heritage.
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140 km
KeramatesVillageKeramates is a small village known for its stunning natural beauty and traditional Greek hospitality.
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143 km
Finish: Κωστακιοί Village centerKostakioí: Cycling through the captivating landscapes of Ipeiros.