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Encyclopedia > Taygetos

Taygetus or Taygetos (Greek: Ταΰγετος), also Taigetos is a mountain range of the Peloponnesus, Southern Greece, extending about 65 mi (100 km) north from the southern end of Cape Matapan in the Mani Peninsula. It rises to about 7,900 ft (2,410 m) at Mt. Hagios Ilias (Mt. St. Elias). The mountain is named after Taygete. In the Byzantine times and up until the 19th century, the mountain was known as Pentedaktylos (Greek for five fingers). The mountain range includes the prefectures of Arcadia, Laconia and Messenia.


The valley of Eurotas lies to the east, while the Ionian Sea lies to the south and west along with the Gulf of Kalamata and Arcadia to the north.


Almost all of the Eurotas valley, the Parnon mountains and half of Laconia can be seen in the eastern part, the western part's panorama include Kalamata and the eastern half of Messenia and most of the southwestern part of Arcadia can also be seen.

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Geographical features

  • Kouakiou river
  • Rintomo gorge [1] (http://www.mani.org.gr/en/taigetos/rint/rintomo.htm)
  • Viros gorge

Places on the Taygetus

Nearby places

In order of ascent, example north to south in the west.

There are a few creeks in the range including two running within GR-82


As an aside, but unconfirmed there is a naturally occurring pyramid on this mountain, perhaps one of the few naturally occurring pyraminds in the world.


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 northcentral 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.


Further, this is the mountain on which the Spartans would leave their handicapped children to Die, for reasons known only to history.

  • Location at Mount Profiti Ilias:
    • Latitude: 36.954 (36°57'15') N
    • Longitude: 22.352 (22°21'5') E

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Taygetos, one of the largest Greek mountains is 2407 m high and 40 km long.
The high peaks of Taygetos, such as Profitis Εlias, Xerovouna, Neraidovouna, Zitali and others are usually covered with snow and the alpine zone is located on this height.
Taygetos has rich flora and fauna but unfortunately in spite of many efforts it is still not a national reservation as it should be.
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Taygetos has rich flora and fauna but unfortunately in spite of many efforts it is still not a national reservation as it should be.
The Taygetos fauna is rich in reptiles as well as in birds and mammals.
The majestic Taygetos Mountain dominates the area, while the Tainaro cape of the Maniot peninsula is the most southern point not only of Greece but also of the whole European continent.
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