A natural treasure with strong appeal for exploration
In a steep, lush location near the settlement of Livera, the Cave of the Dryads is a geological formation of remarkable value that complements the grandeur of the Nestos Straits. This area, covering 23,800 stremmas, has been officially designated as an “Aesthetic Forest”. It forms part of the Natura 2000 network and is included in the international Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance. The cave takes its name from the mythical forest nymphs. Inside, extending over 1,150 square metres, you will encounter impressive formations of stalactites and stalagmites in an environment of genuine tranquillity.
The Nestos Straits, also known as the “Thracian Tempe”, offer one of the most beautiful hiking routes in Greece. From the village of Galani begins a branch of the international E6 long-distance footpath. Partly carved into the rocks by workers of the railway line, the trail winds alongside the striking meanders of the river and the dense riverside forest. During the walk towards Livera and Stavroupoli, you will encounter rich biodiversity, including willows, plane trees and wildflowers, often accompanied by rare birds of prey such as herons and eagles, as well as wild horses grazing freely in the area.
For those seeking adventure, the Nestos River becomes an expansive playground. Canoe–kayak is an ideal way to experience the river’s flow, crossing the Straits along a route from Stavroupoli to Toxotes, revealing towering cliffs and hidden beaches. The area also offers opportunities for horse riding in the valley, mountain biking along the riverbanks, and more demanding activities such as canyoning in the Xeropotamos gorge. From archery and flying fox facilities at Toxotes to rafting in the more turbulent waters towards Drama, the combination of natural beauty and outdoor sports makes the Nestos an ideal ecotourism destination that stimulates the senses.
The Nestos Straits, also known as the “Thracian Tempe”, offer one of the most beautiful hiking routes in Greece. From the village of Galani begins a branch of the international E6 long-distance footpath. Partly carved into the rocks by workers of the railway line, the trail winds alongside the striking meanders of the river and the dense riverside forest. During the walk towards Livera and Stavroupoli, you will encounter rich biodiversity, including willows, plane trees and wildflowers, often accompanied by rare birds of prey such as herons and eagles, as well as wild horses grazing freely in the area.
For those seeking adventure, the Nestos River becomes an expansive playground. Canoe–kayak is an ideal way to experience the river’s flow, crossing the Straits along a route from Stavroupoli to Toxotes, revealing towering cliffs and hidden beaches. The area also offers opportunities for horse riding in the valley, mountain biking along the riverbanks, and more demanding activities such as canyoning in the Xeropotamos gorge. From archery and flying fox facilities at Toxotes to rafting in the more turbulent waters towards Drama, the combination of natural beauty and outdoor sports makes the Nestos an ideal ecotourism destination that stimulates the senses.





