Greece has opened an “epic” hiking trail spanning about 1,700 kilometres, bringing together 12 major walking paths across the country. Multiple outlets report that the route connects a sequence of coastal areas, described as featuring bright blue coastlines, with historic towns and archaeological ruins. The trail is presented as a long-distance walking option that links established paths into a single, continuous experience rather than separate regional routes. Coverage emphasizes that the network connects varied landscapes and destinations, allowing hikers to move between different parts of Greece while passing through areas of cultural and historical significance. While the reports focus on the scale and scope of the newly joined route, they do not indicate major changes to the individual component paths themselves, instead describing the trail as a consolidated route created by connecting existing walking sections. The openings are framed as a new attraction for walkers seeking extended multi-day trips across multiple regions of Greece.