Interested In This Footage?
ZIRIA
AIRVŪZ STAFF NOTE :
Check out this excellent drone video from a well-known mountain in Greece, compliments of AirVuz contributor and pilot Shaolin Trekking. Variously known as Mount Kyllini and Mt. Zyria, it's the second-tallest peak of the Peloponnese region in the southern part of mainland Greece. Famously associated with the Greek god Hermes, the mountain has a summit elevation of just under 7.8k ft. above sea level or a bit under 2.4k m. It located in the northern part of the Peloponnese, just south of the Gulf of Corinth.
- about 2 years ago
- 677 VŪZ
10 - 9
- Report
Kyllini or Ziria is the second highest mountain of the Peloponnese and is located for the most part in the prefecture of Corinth. Its height is 2,374 meters. Kyllini is surrounded by Aroania to the west, Oligyrtos to the south and ends at the Corinthian Gulf to the north. The Flampouritsa Valley, part of the Natura 2000 network, divides the mountain into two distinct volumes, the so-called Big Ziria (where the highest peak is 2,374 m) and the Small Ziria (2,117 m).