The easiest way to get to the summit is to drive along the Mt Ainos road from the North West to the
transmitter station. Leave your car here and then continue along the dirt track on foot for about 10 minutes until you reach some steps to the right and a sign post. Go up these steps for another 10 minutes to reach the summit. A concrete post at the summit has a metal container strapped to it, this contains a visitor book. A more strenuous walk is the well maintained and signposted route from Digaleto, on the road from
Sami to
Poros. Drive, or walk, along the road heading West, signposted to Ainos/Einos. The official walk starts at a quarry, about 1 km out of the village. Walk through the quarry and follow the signs containing a white square on a yellow background (some of these signs are a little rusty and appear to be red, or will have fallen down but the pathway is quite obvious). All the major junctions have a map and most have shaded rest areas. Much of the walk is below the
tree line and can be cool even in the summer, there are occasional view points along the route. The climb is 1096 metres and the length is 6.5 km. Mount Ainos in Kefalonia Greece.jpg|Mount Ainos viewed from the west Ainos National Park, Kefallonia, Greece (4).jpg|Greek fir forest at Ainos ==References==