Neda River – The mythical female river of Greece
The Neda River is one of the most enchanting natural treasures of Western Peloponnese and the only river in Greece with a feminine name. It flows between the borders of Ilia and Messinia, through lush gorges, waterfalls, and caves, offering a landscape that seems straight out of a fairy tale.

Mythology and History
In ancient times, Neda was a nymph and goddess of the waters. According to the myth, she took on the responsibility of caring for the young Zeus to hide him from his father, Cronus. Since then, her name has been associated with life, care, and purity.
The course of the river
The Neda springs from Mount Lykaion in Arcadia and travels approximately 32 kilometers, forming impressive gorges and small waterfalls. On its journey, it passes through arched bridges, natural pools, and ends up in the Ionian Sea, near Kyparissia.
What you will see and what to do
- Neda Waterfalls – The water falls with force, creating natural pools ideal for swimming in the summer.
- Hiking trails – Ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
- Nymphs' Cave – A secret spot with particular mythological interest.
- Old stone bridges – Architectural monuments that connect the banks of the river.
Tips for the visit
- The best time to visit Neda is from May to September, when the water level is ideal for exploration.
- Wear comfortable shoes and bring along a swimsuit and towel.
- Respect nature – Neda is a protected natural area.
Why you should visit Neda
The Neda is not just a river; it is a journey through time, mythology, and the magic of Greek nature. It offers tranquility, adventure, and images that will be forever etched in your memory.
📍 From Zacharo, you can reach Neda in a few minutes, making it an ideal day trip.