Thermal Springs of Kallidromo (Psoroneria)
Just 15 minutes outside the city of Lamia, one can come across a unique destination, known as the hot springs of “Psoroneria”. Its curative properties are well known since antiquity and mentioned by Herodotus and Hippokrates. The hot springs (33oC) invite visitors of every age to try their curative actions and lose themselves in the beauty of the surrounding nature. Since the legend of Hercules until today, the hot springs of Kallidromos offer a refreshing and unique experience to every visitor.
Thermal Springs of Kallidromo (Psoroneria)
Just 6 kilometres outside of Lamia, near the motorway, one can find “hidden” the curative springs of Kallidromos or “Psoroneria”. The hydrosulfuric springs owe their name to their curative properties which alleviate psoriasis and other skin diseases.
Archaeological findings in the area ascertain that the thermal springs were known and in use by people during ancient times. The first record of its therapeutic properties was made by Herodotus, the father of History, while Hippocrates, the father of medicine, documented their curative effects. General Pausanias praises the colour and clarity of the water at the specific area.
During ancient times, the hot springs of Kallidromos were dedicated to Hercules, along with the adjacent thermal springs of Thermopylae. Myth has it that Goddess Athena asked Gaia to create the springs so that Hercules could heal his wounds after his feats.
People of all ages from all over Greece, and several regular visitors from Europe, dive every year in their therapeutic waters.
The beautiful surrounding nature and the sound of bubbles surfacing from the bottom of the springs make you.
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