Description
The Messolonghi Lagoons NP are located in the north part of the Gulf of Patras in the central west coast of Greece. It is famous for its complex of wetlands which comprise six different interlinked lagoons. It is considered to be the biggest such ecosystem in Greece and one of the most important Mediterranean lagoons for breeding, passage and wintering waterbirds and raptors. It is a shallow area of 150 km2, extended between the Acheloos and Evinos rivers. In winter up to 80.000 waterbirds and waders were counted. The western lagoons of Palaiopotamos are easily accessible by car. You can spot birds from the car but also on foot. The wetlands hold Flamingo and Tepeli pelikan but also many other birds like Hazar sumrusu, Küçük Karabatak, Saz delicesi, Balık kartalı, Incegagalı martı, Akça cılıbıt, Uzunbacak, Kılıçgaga, Gümüş yağmurcun, Kızılbacak and rare birds like Mahmuzlu Kızkuşu or Tepeli Guguk.
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Access
Messolongi is 243 km away from Athens. Driving there will take you less than three hours. Easy access by car. Also on foot. Next to the lagoon is a sandy beach.


