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Ancient Corinth (6 km) The ancient city of Corinth is a must-visit for history lovers. Explore the Temple of Apollo, the ancient agora, and other ruins that give insight into the once-thriving city that played a crucial role in ancient Greece. Acrocorinth (7 km) This ancient fortress atop a steep hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a short hike to the top, and the ancient castle ruins tell tales of Corinth's strategic importance throughout history. Corinth Canal (8 km) A remarkable feat of engineering, the Corinth Canal connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. It’s a popular spot for bungee jumping, or you can simply admire the stunning views from the bridge above. Temple of Isthmia (12 km) Located near the Corinth Canal, the Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia was an important religious site in ancient Greece. It’s a lesser-known gem that offers a peaceful setting to explore ancient ruins and learn about the Isthmian Games. Loutraki (11 km) A beautiful coastal town famous for its natural thermal springs, Loutraki is also known for its long beach and vibrant nightlife. You can relax by the sea, visit the casino, or indulge in spa treatments at the local resorts. Lake Vouliagmeni (17 km) This picturesque lake near Loutraki is surrounded by lush greenery and is perfect for a peaceful day out. You can swim in its crystal-clear waters, have a picnic by the shore, or dine at nearby taverns. Nemea (30 km) A short drive from Corinth, Nemea is famous for its vineyards and ancient ruins. Visit the Temple of Zeus, the ancient stadium, and enjoy a wine tour in one of the local wineries that produce some of Greece's finest wines. Heraion of Perachora (17 km) This archaeological site near Lake Vouliagmeni is dedicated to the goddess Hera. The sanctuary offers magnificent views over the Gulf of Corinth and is ideal for those interested in ancient Greek mythology. Epidaurus (55 km) A bit further away, Epidaurus is home to one of the best-preserved ancient Greek theaters, renowned for its acoustics. It’s part of a larger sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Mount Geraneia (20 km) For hiking enthusiasts, Mount Geraneia offers several trails with breathtaking views of the Corinthian Gulf. The mountain is a peaceful retreat from the city and is rich in flora and fauna.
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