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Mountain biking in Kefallonia offers diverse terrain across the largest of the Ionian Islands. The landscape features challenging mountainous areas, including Mount Ainos, and scenic coastal routes. Riders can explore unique black pine and Greek fir forests, as well as agricultural valleys and vineyards. The island's varied topography provides options for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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63.2km
04:30
1,240m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:41
1,490m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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04:04
1,150m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ákra Vliótis is located in the Erisos region and is a headland or cape near other coastal points such as Ákra Kleftis or Ákra Vlikhadhi. The region is excellent for outdoor activities such as fishing or boating.
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Myrtos Beach is known for its bright turquoise water and the shining white pebble beach, framed by imposing, approximately 1000-meter-high marble cliffs. The beach has been repeatedly awarded as the most beautiful beach in Greece. The beach served as a filming location for the movie „Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”. Ideal for swimming and enjoying sunsets. Water sports are prohibited here.
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Tassos Cafe (or Tasos Cafe) is a popular, traditional Greek cafe in the picturesque mountain village of Komitata. It is known for its warm hospitality, homemade desserts, and the breathtaking view over the Ionian Sea to the island of Ithaca. The fresh lemon cake and the "Tassos-cino" are particularly appreciated. The cafe is located in a building that is over 100 years old. It was lovingly renovated and reopened by Tassos Tsimas.
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The obelisk is located on a small artificial island right next to the historic De Bosset Bridge (formerly Drapano Bridge), which crosses the bay of Argostoli. Erected in 1813, the obelisk served as a sign of gratitude from the Parliament of Kefalonia to Great Britain. It is often also called Kolona. Despite the severe earthquake of 1953, the obelisk and parts of the bridge survived the catastrophe.
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(2) In the middle of the bridge stands a striking marble obelisk, erected in honor of its builders. It separates the Koutavos lagoon from the rest of the harbor basin. Today it is a purely pedestrian bridge, after it was extensively renovated between 2011 and 2013. The bridge is a popular place for walks, especially in the evening when it is illuminated. With a bit of luck, you can even observe sea turtles (loggerhead sea turtle) in the water from there.
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The De-Bosset Bridge (also called Drapano Bridge) is a prominent historical landmark. It is considered the world's longest stone sea bridge. The bridge is approximately 690 meters long (exactly 689.9 meters according to Guinness World Records). It was originally built in 1813 as a wooden structure by the Swiss engineer Charles-Philippe De Bosset, who was then governor of the island. It was later rebuilt in stone. Originally, it was intended to connect Argostoli to the mainland, facilitating access to the town, as previously one had to go around the Koutavos Lagoon.
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From Argostoli, you look directly east across the bay at the opposite district of Drapano (Δράπανο). You can see the wooded shore of Drapano, which is significantly less densely built-up than the city center of Argostoli. De Bosset Bridge: To the right in the field of vision (south), the historic stone bridge stretches across the bay of Argostoli, connecting the city with Drapano. Drapano Hill: In the background, the island's hilly landscape rises, forming a natural backdrop from this position. Argostoli Yacht Marina: Immediately in front of you (on your own shore), you see the jetties of the marina, where yachts and sailboats often anchor.
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Poros is the island's gateway for ferries from the mainland and a relaxed holiday resort in the southeast. Poros is home to one of Kefalonia's main ports with regular Levante Ferries connections to Kyllini on the mainland. The town stretches across two bays. The northern bay houses the actual centre with its promenade, while the ferry port is located in the southern bay. Compared to more well-known places like Fiskardo or Assos, Poros is more authentic and less marked by mass tourism.
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Kefalonia offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails, with over 15 routes available on komoot. These trails cater to various skill levels, from moderate rides to challenging climbs.
The best time for mountain biking in Kefalonia is typically outside the peak summer months. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer more pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails, making for a more enjoyable experience.
Kefalonia's mountain bike trails feature a diverse landscape, ranging from challenging mountainous areas, including Mount Ainos, to scenic coastal routes and agricultural valleys. You'll find a mix of terrain, from rugged paths to smoother tracks. The island offers routes across all difficulty levels, with 2 easy, 9 moderate, and 6 difficult trails available on komoot, ensuring options for various skill sets.
Yes, Kefalonia has options for beginners and those looking for easier rides. While many routes involve significant elevation, there are 2 easy trails available on komoot, alongside 9 moderate options that can be suitable for less experienced riders seeking a gentle challenge.
Absolutely. Many trails in Kefalonia provide stunning panoramic views. For example, the Mountainbike loop from Agia Efimia offers extensive views across the island, while the Myrtos Beach – Ákra Vliótis loop from Sami traverses coastal areas with panoramic sea vistas. Mount Ainos National Park is also renowned for its breathtaking views extending across Kefalonia and to neighboring islands.
Kefalonia's mountain bike routes often pass by or near significant landmarks. You can explore traditional villages like Assos, Fiscardo, and Agia Efimia. Notable natural attractions include the unique black pine and Greek fir forests of Mount Ainos National Park (Mount Ainos summit) and stunning beaches like Myrtos. The island also features fascinating geological formations such as Melissani Cave Lake (Melissani Cave Lake).
While many mountain bike trails in Kefalonia involve challenging terrain and elevation, there are 2 easy routes available on komoot that might be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride. When planning a family outing, consider routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.
The mountain bike trails in Kefalonia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic coastal paths, and the stunning panoramic views that reward their efforts. The opportunity to explore traditional villages and unique natural landscapes is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, various types of bikes, including mountain bikes and e-bikes, are readily available for rent across Kefalonia. This makes the island accessible for all cycling enthusiasts, whether you're bringing your own bike or looking to rent upon arrival.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Kefalonia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Kefalonia loop from Ionian Unevrsity - Argostoli and the Poros loop from Kato Katelios, offering convenient options for your ride.
While public transport options exist in Kefalonia, they might not directly serve all mountain bike trailheads, especially those in more remote or mountainous areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance or consider renting a car for more flexible access to trail starting points. For general information on cycling in Kefalonia, you can visit visitkefaloniaisland.gr.
Regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary, especially within protected areas like Mount Ainos National Park. While many outdoor spaces in Greece are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check local signage or specific park rules before bringing your dog on a mountain bike trail. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash for their safety and the comfort of other trail users and wildlife.


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