Nymfes Waterffall
The Nymphs Falls just outside the beautiful homonymous village of Nymphs, in a verdant area with oaks and holly trees. The settlement of Nymphes has become associated with the spectacular Nymphs Falls, which are located there, attracting many visitors throughout the year. This area of the mountain once teemed with life as Corfiots, wanting to avoid pirates, abandoned the coastal areas and settled in the remote, mountain villages, feeling protected, under the shelter of the demigod fairies as the legend had it. The legend says that the Nymphs, from whom the village takes its name, bathe in the emerald waters of the towering, 15-metre-high waterfall and hide from the eyes of mortals, thanks to the lush vegetation around them. To reach the waterfalls you have to cross the village, pass outside the local football stadium and follow the rural dirt road for about a kilometre and a half.
The scenery at Nymph Falls is magical. Rushing waters fall from a height of more than 10 metres into a lush green gorge. Two other, smaller waterfalls are located a short distance away and since the island receives a lot of rain in winter, the waterfalls do not dry up in summer.