Hidden in a lush, green gorge near the traditional village of Nymphes lies one of North Corfu’s most magical secrets. According to local legend, the Nymphs (Naiads) of ancient myth used to bathe in these waters, giving the area its name. The waterfalls cascade down moss-covered rocks into small pools, creating a cool, shaded oasis that feels a world away from the sunny coast. It is a beautiful, off-the-beaten-path spot for nature lovers, but it’s crucial to know that the water flow is highly seasonal, making a visit in spring or early summer the most rewarding experience.
| ⏳ Time Needed 1 – 2 Hours |
⭐ Don’t Miss The main waterfall (seasonal) |
📍 Plan Your Day Combine with Mount Pantokrator or Kassiopi |
The waterfalls are located just outside Nymphes village, in the foothills of Mount Pantokrator.
The main attraction is the serene natural environment.
The best time to visit is in spring or early summer (April to June) after the winter rains, when the waterfalls have significant water flow. From mid-summer onwards, they can be dry.
No, access to Nymphes Waterfalls is completely free of charge.
Sturdy, non-slip footwear is essential as the path leading to the waterfalls can be uneven and very slippery, especially when wet.
There are no facilities directly at the waterfalls. However, there is a small taverna near the entrance to the path where you can get refreshments. The nearby Nymphes village also has amenities.
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