Hidden within the dense forest between the villages of Milies, Agdines, and Kryoneritis, the Kremasi Waterfall is one of the most secluded and beautiful nature spots in Northern Evia. Fed by the springs of the Xerias (Kallas) River, it cascades through untouched woodland, surrounded by oak, fir, and pine trees.
The waterfall drops from about 12–15 meters into a small natural pool, creating a tranquil oasis far from the crowds. The area remains largely undiscovered, offering visitors a raw, authentic connection with nature — especially in spring and early summer when the water flow is at its best.
Access to Kremasi Waterfall requires patience and local guidance. There are two possible routes:
The distance from Rovies is about 40 km (around 1 hour and 15 minutes by car). The drive is scenic, crossing mountain roads and green valleys with breathtaking views of the Evoikos Gulf.
The hike is short but a bit challenging — uneven ground, shaded forest, and no signage. Still, the reward is worth it: the sound of rushing water and birdsong echoing through the gorge. The Kremasi Waterfall is completely natural and not touristic, which makes it perfect for explorers and photographers.
The Kremasi Waterfall is not just a place to visit — it’s an experience that combines adventure, peace, and untouched nature. Learn more about nearby destinations on our blog or contact us for personalized day-trip suggestions from Iliahtida Apartments.