Taygetus
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source| Taygetus | |
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| Elevation: | 2,410 m (7,900 ft) (Profitis Ilias) |
| Latitude: | 36.954/36°57'15" N |
| Longitude: | 22.352/22°21'5" E |
| Location: | eastern Messenia western Laconia |
| Length: | approx. 50 km, north to south approx. from 10 to 20 km from east to west |
| Easiest route: | climb |
The highest peak of the mountain is known for displaying the approximate shape of a pyramid. A church of the prophet Elias (προφήτης Ηλίας) is located near the peak. European walking route E4 also leads there.
The valley of the Evrotas River lies to the east, while the Ionian Sea lies to the south and west along with the Gulf of Kalamata or the Messenian Gulf and Arcadia to the north.
Almost all of the Evrotas valley, the Parnon Mountains and half of Laconia can be seen from the eastern slope. The western slopes panorama includes Kalamata and the eastern half of Messenia. Most of the southwestern part of Arcadia can also be seen.
The central part of the mountain range is commonly called "Skoteini Plevra" which means "the dark side" because the villages that are in the Taygetus don't receive as much sunshine, especially in the morning and the pre-dusk hours. Much of the area is forested and in higher areas, deforested with grasslands, meadows and flowers. The area receives sunshine only during the afternoon hours. The length is about 4 to 5 km and the width is approximately 1 km.
Geographical features
- Kouakiou river
- Rintomo gorge

- Viros gorge
Places on the Taygetus
- Artemissia (pop: 291)
- Piges (pop: 103)
Nearby places
In order of ascent, example north to south in the west.
- West:
- North:
- East:
- South:
There are a few creeks in the range including two running within GR-82.
Taygetus also has a resort. Climate has cool summers in the central part with snowy winters. Most of the eastern half is grassy while the rest of the mountain is covered with Pine trees.
An ancient road linking Messene along with the rest of Messenia and Sparta ran in the southern part of the mountain in ancient and medieval times. The modern highway is Greece Interstate 82, the Kalamata to Sparti Highway running in the north-central part with a pass of about 1,060 m. It is the only highway that runs through the Taygetus ranges.
A Trail is situated in the south central part of the range west of Mystras.
Miscellaneous
This is the mountain on which the Spartans would leave their unfit children to die. In the antiquity, male Spartan newborns were abandoned here if deemed unfit after examination for vitality. Most likely, the children were thrown off the mountain. Sparta was a warrior city and physical weakness was not tolerated.
External links
- Greek Mountain Flora
- mani.org.gr on Taygetus
- Botanical excursion to Taygetus
- http://www.gianniskofinas.com/Vouna/t1/taigetos1.htm (in Greek)
- GTP - Taygetus
- Map and aerial photos:
- Street map: Street map from Mapquest, MapPoint or Google
- Satellite images: Google - image not yet available
- Coordinates:
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