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Paths of Greece

Paths of Greece with Fivos Tsaravopoulos Mountain Stories, Mountain Futures

In this episode Jason König interviews Fivos Tsaravopoulos, founder and manager of Paths of Greece.

Paths of Greece was founded in 2010 as a social co-operative enterprise, and has played a leading role over the last fifteen years in developing new hiking routes across Greece.

We talk first about Fivos’ childhood spent on archaeological sites around Greece, and then his first Paths of Greece projects on Kythera and elsewhere.

Fivos talks about some of the bewilderment that greeted his early efforts from local people, but also the growing interest in hiking in Greece over the last decade or so, and the special character of the mountains of Greece as ‘hospitable’ that marks them out from some of the other big mountaineering destinations in Europe.

We talk about some possible ways of quantifying the economic and health impacts of the 2000 km of trails that Paths of Greece have established over the last few years.

Fivos then gives some examples of recent work, for example the Paths of Peace project at Florina, and talks about some of the similarities and differences between mountain and island trail projects.

Finally we discuss the challenges of depopulation that a lot of Greek mountain communities are facing, and some of the ways in which tourism might be able to help.

To learn more about the Mountains of Greece project you can visit our website https://mountainsofgreece.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/, or follow us on Bluesky @mountainsofgreece.bsky.social


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Sound editor: Zofia Guertin
Video editor: Mary Woodcock Kroble