Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω)
Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω)
Best attractions and places to see in Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω) include a variety of natural and cultural sites on the island of Kos. This region features areas with traditional villages, mountainous terrain, and significant natural features like forests. Visitors can explore sites ranging from historical centers to natural parks. The area offers opportunities to experience the island's diverse environment.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Children have fun here (even the adults 😉)!
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Hello everyone, important information for all cyclists. When cycling down the white gravel path, slow down! Just before the small bridge (visible on the left) near the Pfauenwald forest, there are huge, deep potholes. Danger of accidents!!! May not be visible depending on the position of the sun! Car drivers, of course, also be careful.
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📍 Plaka Forest, Kos The stars of Plaka Forest are clearly the peacocks – in full color, calling loudly, roaming proudly. And then: the white peacocks, almost like apparitions between light and shadow. In between, cats roam the forest – observed, but not chased away. The peacocks tolerate them, almost protecting them. 💡 Tip: If you stay quiet, you'll become part of this unusual forest community. Have your camera ready – but not too loudly. The animals have their own order, and as a visitor, you can silently marvel along.
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📍 Plaka Forest, Kos Suddenly, between pine trees, peacocks, and shimmering light, it appears: a small, white and blue miniature chapel. Almost impossible to miss, but rich in symbolic significance. It seems like a prayer carved from stone—silent, respectful, at one with its surroundings. 💡 Tip: A beautiful moment to pause—whether you're religious or not. If you look closely, you'll often spot small candles, flowers, or pictures left behind by other visitors.
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Entry costs 5 euros. You can sit comfortably in the shade and buy e.g. Greek lemonade with mastic, as well as other specialties. very nice
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Really nice to look at the many very trusting peacocks
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Great for watching animals
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The region is known for its beautiful forests. You can visit Plaka Forest, a pine forest where peacocks and cats roam freely, offering a unique wildlife experience. Similarly, Peacocks in Kos Peacock Forest provides opportunities for animal observation, and the Pine Forest of Greece offers shaded hiking trails.
Yes, several attractions are ideal for families. The forests, such as Plaka Forest, are popular for children due to the free-roaming peacocks and cats. The Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center also offers a pleasant environment where families can relax and enjoy Greek lemonade.
You can explore the Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center, which is a historical site offering a glimpse into ancient Greek life. Additionally, the region features traditional villages like Zia, Old Pyli with its Byzantine ruins, and Antimachia with its Venetian castle, all offering rich cultural experiences.
Yes, the Pine Forest of Greece has hiking trails that provide wonderful shade on warm days. For more extensive hiking, the Mount Dikeos area, accessible from Zia, offers paths to the island's highest peak. You can find various hiking routes in the broader region on the Hiking in Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω) guide.
Zia Village is highly recommended for its panoramic views and stunning sunsets, along with traditional shops and restaurants. Old Pyli offers ancient ruins and breathtaking vistas. Pyli Village is known for its fresh water springs and traditional homes, while Asfendiou provides a peaceful escape with stone houses and olive groves.
The forests, particularly Plaka Forest and Peacocks in Kos Peacock Forest, are home to numerous free-roaming peacocks and cats. These animals are accustomed to human presence, making for unique observation opportunities.
Yes, you can visit the Greek chapel near Kos Natural Park, a small, typical Greek chapel. The region also includes Profitis Ilias, which likely refers to the chapel on Mount Dikeos, a common name for chapels on Greek mountain peaks.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of interacting with the free-roaming peacocks and cats in the pine forests, finding it a wonderful experience for families. The shaded hiking trails in the forests are also appreciated on hot days, and the cultural sites offer a pleasant atmosphere for relaxation and local specialties.
Yes, traditional Greek restaurants and cafes can be found in picturesque villages like Zia. The Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center also offers Greek lemonade and other specialties in a comfortable, shaded setting.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various cycling routes. The area offers MTB trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult. You can find detailed routes and guides on the MTB Trails in Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω) guide and the Running Trails in Προφ. Ηλίας-Κατσουνδριά-Μεσόβουνο-Άμπελλα (Κω) guide.
Absolutely. Zia Village, perched on Mount Dikeos, is famous for its panoramic views and spectacular sunsets. Old Pyli also offers breathtaking views across the island from its castle ruins. Mount Dikeos itself, as the highest peak, provides incredible vistas.
Many of the traditional villages and natural sites are best explored with a rental car, which provides the freedom to discover hidden gems and scenic routes at your own pace. Alternatively, some areas are accessible via hiking or cycling paths.


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