Tymphe

Tymphe
Τύμφη
View of the west face of Mount Tymphe during summer
Highest point
Elevation2,497 m (8,192 ft)[1]
Prominence1,266 m (4,154 ft)[2]
Coordinates39°58′54″N 20°48′54″E / 39.98167°N 20.81500°E / 39.98167; 20.81500[3]
Geography
Tymphe is located in Greece
Tymphe
Tymphe
Location within Epirus region, Greece
LocationIoannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece
Parent rangePindus
Topo mapHMGS Tsepelovo; Anávasi Topo 50 Pindus Zagori
Geology
Age of rockPalaeocene-Eocene
Mountain typeFold mountain
Climbing
First ascentunknown; first recorded climbing: 1956
Easiest routewalk

Tymphe (in Latin and English usage) or Tymfi (in the Greek government's preferred transliteration), Timfi, also Tymphi (Greek: Τύμφη, [ˈtimfi]) is a mountain in the northern Pindus mountain range, in northwestern Greece. It is part of the regional unit of Ioannina and lies in the region of Zagori, just a few metres south of the 40° parallel. Tymphe forms a massif with its highest peak, Gamila, at 2,497 m (8,192 ft).

The massif of Tymphe includes in its southern part the Vikos Gorge, while they both form part of the Vikos–Aoös National Park which accepts over 100,000 visitors per year.[4] The former municipality of Tymfi owed its name to the mountain.

  1. ^ Salmon, Tim; Cullen, Michael (2006). The Mountains of Greece: Trekking in the Pindhos Mountains (2nd ed.). Cicerone. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-85284-440-0.
  2. ^ Prominence is calculated from Petter Bjørstad's site, after correcting the height of Gamila to 2497m instead of the 2481m erroneously mentioned in the site
  3. ^ Data from Geographic.org
  4. ^ Papadopoulou 2008, p. 20

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