In the Dadia-Lefkimmi-Soufli National Forest Park there are four paths of varying level of difficulty. Access is free throughout the year;
Orange path: slight difficulty. The route takes less than an hour. It starts at the National Park Information Center and through a dense forest, ends at the Birdwatching Observatory which offers a stunning viewpoint.
Yellow path: slight difficulty. This is the reverse route, which descends from the Birdwatching Observatory back to the Information Center. The route is rich in flora and fauna, especially small birds.
Red path: moderate difficulty. Starting at the Information Center, this two-hour route ascends to the top of Gibrena peak, crossing a dense, mainly black pine forest. The path ends at a point of exceptional view of the protected area.
Blue path: moderate difficulty. This route starts from Gibrena peak and ends at the borders of the small settlement of Dadia. In addition to forests, the route cuts across agricultural land, pastures and constantly changing landscape.
Map of paths on the national Park website
Description of paths on the national Park website